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Characterization of the mobilization determinants of pAN12, a small replicon from Rhodococcus erythropolis AN12.

Title

Characterization of the mobilization determinants of pAN12, a small replicon from Rhodococcus erythropolis AN12.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2007
Journal
Plasmid
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pagination
71-81
Date Published
2007 Jan
ISSN
0147-619X
Abstract

Bacteria belonging to the Gram-positive actinomycete species, Rhodococcus erythropolis, are diverse not only in terms of metabolic potentials but the plasmids they encode. It was shown previously that the R. erythropolis AN12 genome harbors a 6.3kb cryptic plasmid called pAN12, which is a member of the pIJ101 family of plasmids. Here we show that pAN12 is conjugatively mobilizable into other rhodococcal strains. A series of plasmid deletion constructs were tested for loss of mobility to identify the pAN12 cis-acting conjugation requirement. In this way, an approximately 700bp region was found to be required for plasmid transmission. A small 61bp element within this region confers mobility to an otherwise non-mobilizable plasmid. Unlike pIJ101, which encodes all necessary factors for transfer, pAN12 mobility is dependent on the presence of an AN12 megaplasmid, pREA400.

Alternate Journal
Plasmid
Citation Key
159

PubMed ID

17030377

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