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Rearrangements in the staphylococcal β-lactamase-encoding plasmid, plP1066, including a DNA inversion that generates two alternative transposons
Authors:A Derbise  KGH Dyke  N El Solh
Institution:National Reference Centre for Staphylococci, Laboratoire des Staphylocoques et des Streptocoques, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Abstract:The plasmid plP1066, harboured by a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strain isolated in France, carries genes specifying β-lactamase. This plasmid undergoes numerous rearrangements. One of these was an insertion, between the genes binR and sin encoding resolvases, of a 16 kb element which displayed the characteristic features of a transposon. This putative transposon, named Tn 5404 , carried genes encoding proteins involved in its transposition, as well as a resolution system, which were indistinguishable from those of the S. aureus transposon Tn 552 . These were: p480 encoding a probable transposase, p271 encoding a putative ATP-binding protein, binL encoding a resolvase, and a resolution site, resL . In addition, Tn 5404 carried aminoglycoside-resistance genes ( aphA, str ) and the insertion sequence IS 1181 . Tn 5404 contained at its termini 116 bp imperfect inverted repeats, similar to those of Tn 552 , and was flanked by 6 bp direct repeats. Insertion of Tn 5404 close to resR and to the structural and regulatory β-lactamase genes ( blaZ, blal, blaR1 ) of plP1066, generated a 3.5 kb invertible segment flanked by inversely repeated resolution sites ( resR, resL ). This invertible segment, which carried p480 , p271 and binL , generated Tn 552 or Tn 5404 , depending on its orientation. Thus, these two transposons share their transposition and resolution systems.
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