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Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group
The broad-host-range (BHR) conjugative plasmids have developed diverse adaptive mechanisms defining the range of their promiscuity. The BHR conjugative RA3 plasmid, the archetype of the IncU group, can transfer between, replicate in, and be maintained in representatives of Alpha-, Beta-, and Gammapr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414963/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32532870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00847-20 |
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author | Lewicka, Ewa Dolowy, Patrycja Godziszewska, Jolanta Litwin, Emilia Ludwiczak, Marta Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna |
author_facet | Lewicka, Ewa Dolowy, Patrycja Godziszewska, Jolanta Litwin, Emilia Ludwiczak, Marta Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna |
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description | The broad-host-range (BHR) conjugative plasmids have developed diverse adaptive mechanisms defining the range of their promiscuity. The BHR conjugative RA3 plasmid, the archetype of the IncU group, can transfer between, replicate in, and be maintained in representatives of Alpha-, Beta-, and Gammaproteobacteria. Its stability module encompasses ten open reading frames (ORFs) apparently organized into five operons, all transcribed in the same direction from several strong promoters that are tightly regulated either by autorepressors or by global plasmid-encoded regulators. In this paper, we demonstrate that owing to an efficient RNA polymerase (RNAP) read-through, the transcription from the first promoter, orf02p, may continue through the whole module. Moreover, an analysis of mRNA produced from the wild-type (WT) stability module and its deletion variants deprived of particular internal transcription initiation sites reveals that in fact each operon may be transcribed from any upstream promoter, giving rise to multicistronic transcripts of variable length and creating an additional level of gene expression control by transcript dosage adjustment. The gene expression patterns differ among various hosts, indicating that promoter recognition, regulation, and the RNAP read-through mechanisms are modulated in a species-specific manner. IMPORTANCE The efficiently disseminating conjugative or mobilizable BHR plasmids play key roles in the horizontal spread of genetic information between closely related and phylogenetically distant species, which can be harmful from the medical, veterinary, or industrial point of view. Understanding the mechanisms determining the plasmid’s ability to function in diverse hosts is essential to help limit the spread of undesirable plasmid-encoded traits, e.g., antibiotic resistance. The range of a plasmid’s promiscuity depends on the adaptations of its transfer, replication, and stability functions to the various hosts. IncU plasmids, with the archetype plasmid RA3, are considered to constitute a reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes in aquatic environments; however, the molecular mechanisms determining their adaptability to a broad range of hosts are rather poorly characterized. Here, we present the transcriptional organization of the stability module and show that the gene transcript dosage effect is an important determinant of the stable maintenance of RA3 in different hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-74149632020-08-11 Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group Lewicka, Ewa Dolowy, Patrycja Godziszewska, Jolanta Litwin, Emilia Ludwiczak, Marta Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna Appl Environ Microbiol Genetics and Molecular Biology The broad-host-range (BHR) conjugative plasmids have developed diverse adaptive mechanisms defining the range of their promiscuity. The BHR conjugative RA3 plasmid, the archetype of the IncU group, can transfer between, replicate in, and be maintained in representatives of Alpha-, Beta-, and Gammaproteobacteria. Its stability module encompasses ten open reading frames (ORFs) apparently organized into five operons, all transcribed in the same direction from several strong promoters that are tightly regulated either by autorepressors or by global plasmid-encoded regulators. In this paper, we demonstrate that owing to an efficient RNA polymerase (RNAP) read-through, the transcription from the first promoter, orf02p, may continue through the whole module. Moreover, an analysis of mRNA produced from the wild-type (WT) stability module and its deletion variants deprived of particular internal transcription initiation sites reveals that in fact each operon may be transcribed from any upstream promoter, giving rise to multicistronic transcripts of variable length and creating an additional level of gene expression control by transcript dosage adjustment. The gene expression patterns differ among various hosts, indicating that promoter recognition, regulation, and the RNAP read-through mechanisms are modulated in a species-specific manner. IMPORTANCE The efficiently disseminating conjugative or mobilizable BHR plasmids play key roles in the horizontal spread of genetic information between closely related and phylogenetically distant species, which can be harmful from the medical, veterinary, or industrial point of view. Understanding the mechanisms determining the plasmid’s ability to function in diverse hosts is essential to help limit the spread of undesirable plasmid-encoded traits, e.g., antibiotic resistance. The range of a plasmid’s promiscuity depends on the adaptations of its transfer, replication, and stability functions to the various hosts. IncU plasmids, with the archetype plasmid RA3, are considered to constitute a reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes in aquatic environments; however, the molecular mechanisms determining their adaptability to a broad range of hosts are rather poorly characterized. Here, we present the transcriptional organization of the stability module and show that the gene transcript dosage effect is an important determinant of the stable maintenance of RA3 in different hosts. American Society for Microbiology 2020-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7414963/ /pubmed/32532870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00847-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Lewicka et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Genetics and Molecular Biology Lewicka, Ewa Dolowy, Patrycja Godziszewska, Jolanta Litwin, Emilia Ludwiczak, Marta Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title | Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title_full | Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title_fullStr | Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title_full_unstemmed | Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title_short | Transcriptional Organization of the Stability Module of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RA3, from the IncU Group |
title_sort | transcriptional organization of the stability module of broad-host-range plasmid ra3, from the incu group |
topic | Genetics and Molecular Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414963/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32532870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00847-20 |
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