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Transposition of IS10R in Lactococcus lactis
Authors:M Kjos  D Straume  IF Nes  DB Diep
Institution:Laboratory of Microbial Gene Technology and Food Microbiology, Department of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
Abstract:Aims:  To characterize the transposition mechanism of the IS-element IS 10 R and study how this element is involved in gene disruption in Lactococcus lactis .
Methods and Results:  The gene flciA confers immunity against lactococcin A in lactococci. However, the immunity function was lost when flciA was co-expressed with the regulator gene nisR on a plasmid in L. lactis NZ9000. By PCR and DNA sequencing, it was revealed that flciA in immune-negative transformants was disrupted by the IS-element IS 10 R. Such gene disruption did not occur when flciA was expressed alone nor when the plasmid-located nisR was mutated, suggesting that nisR is directly involved in the transposition. The sequence 5'-CACTTAACC-3', which was found in flciA and at both ends of the inserted IS 10 R, was identified as target site by site-directed mutagenesis.
Conclusions:  IS 10 R transposes in L. lactis NZ9000 in a nisR -dependent fashion and employs the sequence 5'-CACTTAACC-3' as integration site.
Significance and Impact of the Study:  To our knowledge, this is the first time IS 10 R and aspects of its transposition are described in the industrial important bacterium L. lactis . The highly controllable insertion of IS 10 R into a target site might present a great potential as a gene disruption system.
Keywords:gene disruption  insertion sequence  lactococcin A              nisR            target site
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