Structural plasmid evolution as a result of coupled recombinations at bom and cer sites
- 16 October 2003
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
- Vol. 270 (5) , 415-419
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-003-0933-0
Abstract
We have studied the recombination of plasmids bearing bom and cer sites. The bom (basis of mobilization) site is required for conjugative transfer, while the cer (ColE1 resolution) site is involved in the resolution of plasmid multimers, which increases plasmid stability. We constructed a pair of parent plasmids in such a way as to allow us select clones containing recombinant plasmids directly. Clone selection was based on the McrA sensitivity of recipient host DNA modified by M. Ecl18kI, which is encoded by one of the parent plasmids. The recombinant plasmid contains segments originating from both parental DNAs, which are bounded by bom and cer sites. Its structure is in accordance with our previously proposed model for recombination mediated by bom and cer sequences. The frequency of recombinant plasmid formation coincided with the frequency of recombination at the bom site. We also show that bom-mediated recombination in trans, unlike in cis, is independent of other genetic determinants on the conjugative plasmids.Keywords
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