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J. Bacteriol., 01 1998, 435-439, Vol 180, No. 2
CJ Smith and AC Parker
Conjugal transfer of Bacteroides mobilizable transposon Tn4555 was examined
with an Escherichia coli-based assay system. It was shown that mobilization
required the cis-acting oriT(Tn) region and that the Tn4555 mobA(Tn) gene
and RK231 must be present in trans. With alkaline agarose gel
electrophoresis and filter blot hybridizations, it was shown that at
oriT(Tn) there was a site- and strand-specific cleavage event that was
dependent on mobA(Tn). The 5' end of this cleavage site was mapped by
primer extension, and the nucleotide sequence surrounding the site had
homology to a family of oriT nick sites found in mobilizable plasmids of
gram-positive bacteria. Removal of the nick site by deletion of 18 bp
surrounding the site resulted in a significant loss of transfer activity.
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The transfer origin for Bacteroides mobilizable transposon Tn4555 is related to a plasmid family from gram-positive bacteria [In Process Citation]
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina 27858, USA. jsmith@brody.med.ecu.edu
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