Two birds with one stone: SGI1 can stabilize itself and expel the IncC helper by hijacking the plasmid parABS system

Author:

Murányi Gábor1,Szabó Mónika12,Acsai Károly3,Kiss János12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology and Applied Biotechnology, Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences , Gödöllő , H2100 Hungary

2. Agribiotechnology and Precision Breeding for Food Security National Laboratory , Gödöllő , H2100 Hungary

3. Ceva Animal Health, Ceva-Phylaxia , Budapest , H1107 Hungary

Abstract

Abstract The SGI1 family integrative mobilizable elements, which are efficient agents in distribution of multidrug resistance in Gammaproteobacteria, have a complex, parasitic relationship with their IncC conjugative helper plasmids. Besides exploiting the transfer apparatus, SGI1 also hijacks IncC plasmid control mechanisms to time its own excision, replication and expression of self-encoded T4SS components, which provides advantages for SGI1 over its helpers in conjugal transfer and stable maintenance. Furthermore, SGI1 destabilizes its helpers in an unknown, replication-dependent way when they are concomitantly present in the same host. Here we report how SGI1 exploits the helper plasmid partitioning system to displace the plasmid and simultaneously increase its own stability. We show that SGI1 carries two copies of sequences mimicking the parS sites of IncC plasmids. These parS-like elements bind the ParB protein encoded by the plasmid and increase SGI1 stability by utilizing the parABS system of the plasmid for its own partitioning, through which SGI1 also destabilizes the helper plasmid. Furthermore, SGI1 expresses a small protein, Sci, which significantly strengthens this plasmid-destabilizing effect, as well as SGI1 maintenance. The plasmid-induced replication of SGI1 results in an increased copy-number of parS-like sequences and Sci expression leading to strong incompatibility with the helper plasmid.

Funder

National Research, Development and Innovation Office

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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