Origin of transfer of IncF plasmids and nucleotide sequences of the type II oriT, traM, and traY alleles from ColB4-K98 and the type IV traY allele from R100-1
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.168.1.132-139.1986
Origin of transfer of IncF plasmids and nucleotide sequences of the type II oriT, traM, and traY alleles from ColB4-K98 and the type IV traY allele from R100-1
Abstract
The complete nucleotide sequences of the ColB4-K98 (ColB4) plasmid transfer genes oriT, traM, and traY as well as the traY gene of R100-1 are presented and compared with the corresponding regions from the conjugative plasmids F, R1, and R100. The sequence encoding the oriT nick sites and surrounding inverted repeats identified in F was conserved in ColB4. The adenine-thymine-rich sequence following these nick sites was conserved in R1 and ColB4 but differed in F and R100, indicating that this region may serve as the recognition site for the traY protein. A series of direct repeats unique to the ColB4 plasmid was found in the region of dyad symmetry following this AT-rich region. This area also encodes 21-base-pair direct repeats which are homologous to those in F and R100. The traM gene product may bind in this region. Overlapping and following these repeats is the promoter(s) for the traM protein. The traM protein from ColB4 is similar to the equivalent products from F, R1, and R100. The traY protein from ColB4 is highly homologous to the R1 traY gene product, while the predicted R100-1 traY product differs at several positions. These differences presumably define the different alleles of traM and traY previously identified for IncF plasmids by genetic criteria. The translational start codons of the ColB4 and R100-1 traY genes are GUG and UUG, respectively, two examples of rare initiator codon usage.
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