Distribution of the ardA family of antirestriction genes on conjugative plasmids - PubMed (original) (raw)
Comparative Study
. 1995 Sep:141 ( Pt 9):2157-64.
doi: 10.1099/13500872-141-9-2157.
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Comparative Study
Distribution of the ardA family of antirestriction genes on conjugative plasmids
P M Chilley et al. Microbiology (Reading). 1995 Sep.
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Abstract
The ardA gene of I1 plasmid ColIb-P9 was previously shown to alleviate DNA restriction by type I enzymes and to promote conjugative transmission of the unmodified plasmid to a restricting host. To clarify the ecological role of ardA, its distribution was determined on plasmids from 23 incompatibility groups using hybridization to the coding sequence as an assay. Hybridizing sequences, shown by nucleotide sequencing to have at least 60% identity with ardA, were detected on plasmids belonging to the I complex (IncB, I1 and K), the F complex (IncFV) and the IncN group. The ardA homologues were found to specify an antirestriction phenotype which was enhanced by genetic depression of the plasmid transfer system. ardA loci map in plasmid leading regions but show no consistent association with a particular type of origin-of-transfer or a leading region gene of the ssb (single-stranded DNA-binding protein), psiB (plasmid SOS inhibition) and hok (host killing) families. It may be significant that ardA+ plasmids are authentic enterobacterial plasmids and that type I restriction systems are associated historically with members of the Enterobacteriaceae.
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