Chromosomal gene transfer elements of theBacteroides group
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
- Vol. 11 (11) , 1032-1038
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01967795
Abstract
Many human colonicBacteroides strains carry large (> 60 kbp) chromosomal elements that can transfer themselves from the chromosome of the donor to the chromosome of the recipient. Most of these elements carry a tetracycline resistance gene (tetQ) and many also carry an erythromycin resistance gene (ermF), but at least one cryptic member of the family has been identified. Molecular analysis of excision and integration events has shown that the self-transmissibleBacteroides elements are not transposons but may represent a new class of integrating elements. TheBacteroides elements are most similar to the streptococcal conjugative transposons, such as Tn916. TheBacteroides Tcr/TcrEmr elements can mobilize DNA that is not contained within the elements themselves. They not only mobilize co-resident plasmids but also cause the excision, circularization and mobilization of discrete unlinked 10–11 kbp segments of chromosomal DNA. Self-transfer and other activities of the Tcr/TcrEmr elements are regulated by tetracycline. Thus, tetracycline not only selects for acquisition of an element but also stimulates element transfer in the first place.Keywords
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