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An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331
BACKGROUND: Genus Enterobacter includes important opportunistic nosocomial pathogens that could infect complex wounds. The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in these microorganisms represents a challenging clinical problem in the treatment of these wounds. In the authors’ screening of antibiot...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259689/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22259249 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S25408 |
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author | Alavi, Mohammad R Antonic, Vlado Ravizee, Adrien Weina, Peter J Izadjoo, Mina Stojadinovic, Alexander |
author_facet | Alavi, Mohammad R Antonic, Vlado Ravizee, Adrien Weina, Peter J Izadjoo, Mina Stojadinovic, Alexander |
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description | BACKGROUND: Genus Enterobacter includes important opportunistic nosocomial pathogens that could infect complex wounds. The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in these microorganisms represents a challenging clinical problem in the treatment of these wounds. In the authors’ screening of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from complex wounds, an Enterobacter species was isolated that harbors antibiotic-resistant plasmids conferring resistance to Escherichia coli. The aim of this study was to identify the resistance genes carried by one of these plasmids. METHODS: The plasmids from the Enterobacter isolate were propagated in E. coli and one of the plasmids, designated as pR23, was sequenced by the Sanger method using fluorescent dyeterminator chemistry on a genetic analyzer. The assembled sequence was annotated by search of the GenBank database. RESULTS: Plasmid pR23 is composed of the transposon Tn1331 and a backbone plasmid that is identical to the plasmid pPIGDM1 from Enterobacter agglomerans. The multidrug-resistance transposon Tn1331, which confers resistance to aminoglycoside and beta lactam antibiotics, has been previously isolated only from Klebsiella. The Enterobacter plasmid pPIGDM1, which carries a ColE1-like origin of replication and has no apparent selective marker, appears to provide a backbone for propagation of Tn1331 in Enterobacter. The recognition sequence of Tn1331 transposase for insertion into pPIGDM1 is the pentanucleotide TATTA, which occurs only once throughout the length of this plasmid. CONCLUSION: Transposition of Tn1331 into the Enterobacter plasmid pPIGDM1 enables this transposon to propagate in this Enterobacter. Since Tn1331 was previously isolated only from Klebsiella, this report suggests horizontal transfer of this transposon between the two bacterial genera. |
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spelling | pubmed-32596892012-01-18 An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 Alavi, Mohammad R Antonic, Vlado Ravizee, Adrien Weina, Peter J Izadjoo, Mina Stojadinovic, Alexander Infect Drug Resist Original Research BACKGROUND: Genus Enterobacter includes important opportunistic nosocomial pathogens that could infect complex wounds. The presence of antibiotic resistance genes in these microorganisms represents a challenging clinical problem in the treatment of these wounds. In the authors’ screening of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from complex wounds, an Enterobacter species was isolated that harbors antibiotic-resistant plasmids conferring resistance to Escherichia coli. The aim of this study was to identify the resistance genes carried by one of these plasmids. METHODS: The plasmids from the Enterobacter isolate were propagated in E. coli and one of the plasmids, designated as pR23, was sequenced by the Sanger method using fluorescent dyeterminator chemistry on a genetic analyzer. The assembled sequence was annotated by search of the GenBank database. RESULTS: Plasmid pR23 is composed of the transposon Tn1331 and a backbone plasmid that is identical to the plasmid pPIGDM1 from Enterobacter agglomerans. The multidrug-resistance transposon Tn1331, which confers resistance to aminoglycoside and beta lactam antibiotics, has been previously isolated only from Klebsiella. The Enterobacter plasmid pPIGDM1, which carries a ColE1-like origin of replication and has no apparent selective marker, appears to provide a backbone for propagation of Tn1331 in Enterobacter. The recognition sequence of Tn1331 transposase for insertion into pPIGDM1 is the pentanucleotide TATTA, which occurs only once throughout the length of this plasmid. CONCLUSION: Transposition of Tn1331 into the Enterobacter plasmid pPIGDM1 enables this transposon to propagate in this Enterobacter. Since Tn1331 was previously isolated only from Klebsiella, this report suggests horizontal transfer of this transposon between the two bacterial genera. Dove Medical Press 2011-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3259689/ /pubmed/22259249 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S25408 Text en © 2011 Alavi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Alavi, Mohammad R Antonic, Vlado Ravizee, Adrien Weina, Peter J Izadjoo, Mina Stojadinovic, Alexander An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title | An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title_full | An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title_fullStr | An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title_full_unstemmed | An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title_short | An Enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon Tn1331 |
title_sort | enterobacter plasmid as a new genetic background for the transposon tn1331 |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3259689/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22259249 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S25408 |
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