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Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features

Genomic islands are DNA regions containing variable genetic information related to secondary metabolism. Frequently, they have the ability to excise from and integrate into replicons through site-specific recombination. Thus, they are usually flanked by short direct repeats that act as attachment si...

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Autores principales: Azpiroz, María F., Bascuas, Thais, Laviña, Magela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026179
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author Azpiroz, María F.
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description Genomic islands are DNA regions containing variable genetic information related to secondary metabolism. Frequently, they have the ability to excise from and integrate into replicons through site-specific recombination. Thus, they are usually flanked by short direct repeats that act as attachment sites, and contain genes for an integrase and an excisionase which carry out the genetic exchange. These mobility events would be at the basis of the horizontal transfer of genomic islands among bacteria. Microcin H47 is a ribosomally-synthesized antibacterial peptide that belongs to the group of chromosome-encoded microcins. The 13 kb-genetic system responsible for its production resides in the chromosome of the Escherichia coli H47 strain and is flanked by extensive and imperfect direct repeats. In this work, both excision and integration of the microcin H47 system were experimentally detected. The analyses were mainly performed in E. coli K12 cells carrying the microcin system cloned in a multicopy plasmid. As expected of a site-specific recombination event, the genetic exchange also occurred in a context deficient for homologous recombination. The DNA sequence of the attachment sites resulting from excision were hybrid between the sequences of the direct repeats. Unexpectedly, different hybrid attachment sites appeared which resulted from recombination in four segments of identity between the direct repeats. Genes encoding the trans-acting proteins responsible for the site-specific recombination were shown to be absent in the microcin H47 system. Therefore, they should be provided by the remaining genetic context, not only in the H47 strain but also in E. coli K12 cells, where both excision and integration occurred. Moreover, a survey of the attachment sites in data banks revealed that they are widely spread among E. coli strains. It is concluded that the microcin system is a small island –H47 genomic island- that would employ a parasitic strategy for its mobility.
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spelling pubmed-31911832011-10-21 Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features Azpiroz, María F. Bascuas, Thais Laviña, Magela PLoS One Research Article Genomic islands are DNA regions containing variable genetic information related to secondary metabolism. Frequently, they have the ability to excise from and integrate into replicons through site-specific recombination. Thus, they are usually flanked by short direct repeats that act as attachment sites, and contain genes for an integrase and an excisionase which carry out the genetic exchange. These mobility events would be at the basis of the horizontal transfer of genomic islands among bacteria. Microcin H47 is a ribosomally-synthesized antibacterial peptide that belongs to the group of chromosome-encoded microcins. The 13 kb-genetic system responsible for its production resides in the chromosome of the Escherichia coli H47 strain and is flanked by extensive and imperfect direct repeats. In this work, both excision and integration of the microcin H47 system were experimentally detected. The analyses were mainly performed in E. coli K12 cells carrying the microcin system cloned in a multicopy plasmid. As expected of a site-specific recombination event, the genetic exchange also occurred in a context deficient for homologous recombination. The DNA sequence of the attachment sites resulting from excision were hybrid between the sequences of the direct repeats. Unexpectedly, different hybrid attachment sites appeared which resulted from recombination in four segments of identity between the direct repeats. Genes encoding the trans-acting proteins responsible for the site-specific recombination were shown to be absent in the microcin H47 system. Therefore, they should be provided by the remaining genetic context, not only in the H47 strain but also in E. coli K12 cells, where both excision and integration occurred. Moreover, a survey of the attachment sites in data banks revealed that they are widely spread among E. coli strains. It is concluded that the microcin system is a small island –H47 genomic island- that would employ a parasitic strategy for its mobility. Public Library of Science 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3191183/ /pubmed/22022554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026179 Text en Azpiroz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title_full Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title_fullStr Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title_full_unstemmed Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title_short Microcin H47 System: An Escherichia coli Small Genomic Island with Novel Features
title_sort microcin h47 system: an escherichia coli small genomic island with novel features
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022554
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026179
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