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The tet39 Determinant and the msrE-mphE Genes in Acinetobacter Plasmids Are Each Part of Discrete Modules Flanked by Inversely Oriented pdif (XerC-XerD) Sites.


ABSTRACT: The tet39 tetracycline resistance determinant and the macrolide resistance genes msrE and mphE were found in an 18.2-kb plasmid, pS30-1, recovered from a global clone 2 (GC2) Acinetobacter baumannii isolate from Singapore, that conferred resistance to tetracycline and erythromycin. pS30-1 also contains mobA and mobC genes encoding MOBQ family proteins, but attempts to mobilize pS30-1 utilizing a coresident conjugative repAci6 plasmid were unsuccessful. Eight pdif sites, consisting of inversely oriented binding sites for the XerC and XerD recombinases separated by 6 bp, were detected in pS30-1. The tet39 determinant and the msrE-mphE gene pair are each surrounded by two pdif sites in inverse orientation. Identical regions in different contexts and many previously unnoticed pdif sites were found in a number of different plasmids in GenBank, showing that the tet39 and msrE-mphE dif modules are mobile. A putative toxin/antitoxin system, a gene encoding a serine recombinase, and open reading frames of unknown function were also part of dif modules in pS30-1. In general, modules with internal XerC or XerD sites alternate. Two copies of ISAjo2-1 (94% identical to ISAjo2) in pS30-1 were inserted 5 bp from a XerC site, and this appears to be the preferred insertion site for this insertion sequence (IS) group. Apparently, Acinetobacter plasmids exploit the Acinetobacter XerC-XerD recombinases to mobilize DNA units containing resistance and other genes, via an uncharacterized mechanism. The tet39 and msrE-mphE dif modules add to the oxa24 module and the oxa58 module redefined here, bringing the total of resistance gene-containing dif modules in Acinetobacter plasmids to four.

SUBMITTER: Blackwell GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5527579 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The <i>tet39</i> Determinant and the <i>msrE-mphE</i> Genes in Acinetobacter Plasmids Are Each Part of Discrete Modules Flanked by Inversely Oriented p<i>dif</i> (XerC-XerD) Sites.

Blackwell Grace A GA   Hall Ruth M RM  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20170725 8


The <i>tet39</i> tetracycline resistance determinant and the macrolide resistance genes <i>msrE</i> and <i>mphE</i> were found in an 18.2-kb plasmid, pS30-1, recovered from a global clone 2 (GC2) <i>Acinetobacter baumannii</i> isolate from Singapore, that conferred resistance to tetracycline and erythromycin. pS30-1 also contains <i>mobA</i> and <i>mobC</i> genes encoding MOB<sub>Q</sub> family proteins, but attempts to mobilize pS30-1 utilizing a coresident conjugative <i>repAci6</i> plasmid we  ...[more]

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