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The Centromere Site of the Segregation Cassette of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3 Is Located at the Border of the Maintenance and Conjugative Transfer Modules

Kulinska, Anna and Cao, Yunhong and Macioszek, Małgorzata and Hayes, Finbarr and Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna (2011) The Centromere Site of the Segregation Cassette of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3 Is Located at the Border of the Maintenance and Conjugative Transfer Modules. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77 (7). pp. 2414-2427.

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Abstract

RA3 is a low-copy-number, broad-host-range (BHR) conjugative plasmid of the IncU incompatibility group isolated originally from Aeromonas spp. A 4.9-kb fragment of RA3 is sufficient to stabilize an otherwise unstable replicon in Escherichia coli. This fragment specifies the korA-incC-korB-orf11 operon coding for an active partition system related to the central control operon of IncP-1 plasmids and found also in BHR environmental plasmids recently classified as the PromA group. All four genes in the cassette are necessary for segregation. IncC and KorB of RA3 belong to the ParA and ParB families of partitioning proteins, respectively. In contrast with IncP-1 plasmids, neither KorB nor IncC are involved in transcriptional autoregulation. Instead, KorA exerts transcriptional control of the operon by binding to a palindromic sequence that overlaps the putative �35 promoter motif of the cassette. The Orf11 protein is not required for regulation, but its absence decreases the stabilization potential of the segregation module. A region discontiguous from the cassette harbors a set of unrelated repeat motifs distributed over �300 bp. Dissection of this region identified the centromere sequence that is vital for partitioning. The �300-bp fragment also encompasses the origin of conjugative transfer, oriT, and the promoter that drives transcription of the conjugative transfer operon. A similar set of cis-acting motifs are evident in the PromA group of environmental plasmids, highlighting a common evolutionary origin of segregation and conjugative transfer modules in these plasmids and members of the IncU group.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:IncU plasmid, partition operon, centromere sequence, broad-host range plasmid
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QR Microbiology
Divisions:Department of Microbial Biochemistry
ID Code:221
Deposited By: prof Grazyna Jagura-Burdzy
Deposited On:27 Feb 2012 09:38
Last Modified:14 Oct 2014 10:41

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