1. The smr gene resides on a novel plasmid pSP187 identified in a Staphylococcus pasteuri isolate recovered from unpasteurized milk
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Terje Steinum, Jostein Bjorland, and Marit S Bratlie
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Staphylococcus pasteuri ,Sequence analysis ,Staphylococcus ,Amino Acid Motifs ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Restriction Mapping ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biology ,Origin of replication ,Microbiology ,Plasmid ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Consensus Sequence ,Consensus sequence ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Replicon ,Molecular Biology ,Peptide sequence ,Conserved Sequence ,Genetics ,Base Sequence ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Drug Resistance, Multiple ,Milk ,Genes, Bacterial ,Rolling circle replication ,Cattle ,Plasmids - Abstract
This work describes a novel plasmid pSP187 (5550 bp) carrying the small multidrug resistance determinant smr encoding resistance to quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs). pSP187 was identified in a Staphylococcus pasteuri isolate recovered from bulk milk in a dairy cattle herd in Norway. Sequence analysis revealed 6 putative ORFs in addition to the smr gene within a cassette with identical genetic organization to that found in the pSK41-like Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pTZ22. A protein homology search suggested the gene product of ORF7 to be a putative replication initiation protein, while ORF2 was predicted to encode a protein homologous to members of FtsK/SpoIIIE cell division-DNA segregation protein families. Sequence similarities to some initiator proteins of rolling circle replicons (RCR) indicated that pSP187 uses a RCR mode of replication, supported by the detection of intermediate ssDNA using S1 nuclease treatment and hybridization analysis. Interestingly, a 30-bp sequence found upstream from ORF7 showed high similarity to other dyad symmetry motifs proposed as putative double-strand origins of replication in the plasmids pGI3 (Bacillus thuringiensis), pSTK1 (Bacillus stearothermophilus), and pER1-2 (Streptococcus thermophilus). In conclusion: The novel smr-containing plasmid pSP187 is the first member of RCR group VI to be identified in a Staphylococcus sp.
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- 2007
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