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The tetracycline resistance transposons Tn1721 and Tn1771 have three 38-base-pair repeats and generate five-base-pair direct repeats
Authors:Fritz Schöffl  Walter Arnold  Alfred Pühler  Josef Altenbuchner and Rüdiger Schmitt
Institution:(1) Institut für Mikrobiologie und Biochemie, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, D-8520 Erlangen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Lehrstuhl für Genetik, Universität Regensburg, D-8400 Regensburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary The 10.7 kilobase (kb) tetracycline resistance transposons Tn1721 and Tn1771, isolated from disparate sources, are completely homologous on the basis of heteroduplex analyses. Both transposable elements are capable of forming multiple duplications of a 5.3 kb portion encompassing the resistance genes (tet region). A model accounting for both, recA-independent translocation and recA-dependent amplification, postulates two direct and one inverted repeat as essential constituents of the transposons. DNA sequence analyses of Tn1721 and Tn1771 have substantiated this model. They demonstrated three identical 38 base pair repeats identically in both transposons dividing them into a ldquominor transposonrdquo and a tet region. Identical sequences of at least 87 base pairs providing recombination ldquohot spotsrdquo for gene duplication have been found at the ends of the repetitious tet region. Translocation of Tn1721 and Tn1771 generates five base pair direct repeats at the respective sites of insertion. On the basis of the heteroduplex molecules and sequences analyzed the two transposons are identical.To Professor Wolfram Heumann on the occasion of his 65th birthday
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