Identification and characterization of genes involved in excision of the Lactococcus lactis conjugative transposon Tn5276
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- 1 April 1994
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 176 (8) , 2165-2171
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.176.8.2165-2171.1994
Abstract
The 70-kb transposon Tn5276, originally detected in Lactococcus lactis NIZO R5 and carrying the genes for nisin production and sucrose fermentation, can be conjugally transferred to other L. lactis strains. Sequence analysis and complementation studies showed that the right end of Tn5276 contains two genes, designated xis and int, which are involved in excision. The 379-amino-acid int gene product shows high (up to 50%) similarity with various integrases, including that of the Tn916-related conjugative transposons. The xis gene product, like almost all known excisionase (Xis) proteins, is a small (68-residue), basic protein. Expression of both the Tn5276 int and xis genes is required for efficient excision of the ends of Tn5276 in Escherichia coli that appeared to be circularized in the excision process. Mutational analysis of the xis and int genes showed that excision efficiency is dependent on the integrity of the int gene but that an intact xis gene is also required for efficient excision.Keywords
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