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    Conjugative Type 4 Secretion System of a Novel Large Plasmid from the Chemoautotroph Tetrathiobacter kashmirensis and Construction of Shuttle Vectors for Alcaligenaceae

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    2009-07-01
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    Dam, Bomba
    Ghosh, Wriddhiman
    Gupta, Sujoy K. Das
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    Tetrathiobacter spp. and other members of the Alcaligenaceae are metabolically versatile and environmentally significant. A novel, similar to 60-kb conjugative plasmid, pBTK445, from the sulfur chemolithoautotroph Tetrathiobacter kashmirensis, was identified and characterized. This plasmid exists at a low copy number of 2 to 3 per host chromosome. The portion of pBTK445 sequenced so far (similar to 25 kb) harbors genes putatively involved in replication, transfer functions, partition, and UV damage repair. A 1,373-bp region was identified as the minimal replicon. This region contains a repA gene encoding a protein belonging to the RPA (replication protein A) superfamily and an upstream, iteron-based oriV. A contiguous 11-gene cluster homologous to various type 4 secretion systems (T4SSs) was identified. Insertional inactivation demonstrated that this cluster is involved in the conjugative transfer functions of pBTK445, and thus, it was named the tagB (transfer-associated gene homologous to virB) locus. The core and peripheral TagB components show different phylogenetic affinities, suggesting that this system has evolved by assembling components from evolutionarily divergent T4SSs. A virD4 homolog, putatively involved in nucleoprotein transfer, is also present downstream of the tagB locus. Although pBTK445 resembles IncP plasmids in terms of its genomic organization and the presence of an IncP-specific trbM homolog, it also shows several unique features. Unlike that of IncP, the oriT of pBTK445 is located in close proximity to the oriV, and a traL homolog, which is generally present in the TraI locus of IncP, is present in pBTK445 in isolation, upstream of the tagB locus. A significant outcome of this study is the construction of conjugative shuttle vectors for Tetrathiobacter and related members of the Alkaligenaceae.
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