Transposase-Mediated Excision, Conjugative Transfer, and Diversity of ICE 6013 Elements in Staphylococcus aureus
ICE represents one of two families of integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) identified in the pan-genome of the human and animal pathogen Here we investigated the excision and conjugation functions of ICE and further characterized the diversity of this element. ICE excision was not significantly a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of bacteriology 2017-04, Vol.199 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | ICE
represents one of two families of integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) identified in the pan-genome of the human and animal pathogen
Here we investigated the excision and conjugation functions of ICE
and further characterized the diversity of this element. ICE
excision was not significantly affected by growth, temperature, pH, or UV exposure and did not depend on
The IS
-like DDE transposase (Tpase; encoded by
and
) of ICE
must be uninterrupted for excision to occur, whereas disrupting three of the other open reading frames (ORFs) on the element significantly affects the level of excision. We demonstrate that ICE
conjugatively transfers to different
backgrounds at frequencies approaching that of the conjugative plasmid pGO1. We found that excision is required for conjugation, that not all
backgrounds are successful recipients, and that transconjugants acquire the ability to transfer ICE
Sequencing of chromosomal integration sites in serially passaged transconjugants revealed a significant integration site preference for a 15-bp AT-rich palindromic consensus sequence, which surrounds the 3-bp target site that is duplicated upon integration. A sequence analysis of ICE
from different host strains of
and from eight other species of staphylococci identified seven divergent subfamilies of ICE
that include sequences previously classified as a transposon, a plasmid, and various ICEs. In summary, these results indicate that the IS
-like Tpase functions as the ICE
recombinase and that ICE
represents a diverse family of mobile genetic elements that mediate conjugation in staphylococci.
Integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) encode the abilities to integrate into and excise from bacterial chromosomes and plasmids and mediate conjugation between bacteria. As agents of horizontal gene transfer, ICEs may affect bacterial evolution. ICE
represents one of two known families of ICEs in the pathogen
, but its core functions of excision and conjugation are not well studied. Here, we show that ICE
depends on its IS
-like DDE transposase for excision, which is unique among ICEs, and we demonstrate the conjugative transfer and integration site preference of ICE
A sequence analysis revealed that ICE
has diverged into seven subfamilies that are dispersed among staphylococci. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9193 1098-5530 |
DOI: | 10.1128/JB.00629-16 |