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Analysis of the sequence of a new cryptic plasmid, pRJF2, from a rumen bacterium of the genus Butyrivibrio: Comparison with other Butyrivibrio plasmids and application in the development of a cloning vector
Authors:Yasuo Kobayashi  Robert J Forster  Mary Alice Hefford  Ronald M Teather  Masaaki Wakita  Kunio Ohmiya  Sadao Hoshino
Institution:Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, 1515 Kamihama. Tsu 514, Japan; Centre for Food and Animal Research, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa ON, K1A 0C6, Canada
Abstract:Abstract A small cryptic plasmid, pRJF2, from Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens strain OB157 was isolated and sequenced. The plasmid is similar in organisation to the previously sequenced Butyrivibrio plasmid, pRJF1, with two open reading frames, ORF1 and ORF2, flanking a region tentatively identified as the replication origin, and a region of unknown function defined by terminal 79 bp invert repeats. The sequences of ORF1, ORF2, and the presumptive replication origin are highly conserved. The sequence between the 79 bp invert repeats is not, and is therefore presumed to be of lesser functional significance, although the 5' and 3' termini are still highly conserved. The functional importance for plasmid replication of these regions was tested by constructing potential shuttle vectors, each lacking one or more of the regions of interest. When the region between the invert repeats was deleted and replaced by the erythromycin resistance gene from pAM β1 together with pUC18, to produce the 7.9 kb chimaeric plasmid pYK4, the construct was successfully transformed into E. coli and B. fibrisolvens by electroporation, and was stably maintained in both hosts. Both ORF1 and ORF2 were required for successful transformation of B. fibrisolvens .
Keywords:Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens  Plasmid pRJF2  Sequence replication vector
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