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Enterococcal plasmid transfer: sex pheromones, transfer origins, relaxases, and the Staphylococcus aureus issue
Certain conjugative plasmids in Enterococcus faecalis encode a mating response to peptide sex pheromones encoded on the chromosome of potential recipient (plasmid-free) strains. The pheromone precursors correspond to the precursors of surface lipoproteins with the mature peptides coming from the las...
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Published in: | Plasmid 2002-11, Vol.48 (3), p.193-201 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Certain conjugative plasmids in
Enterococcus faecalis encode a mating response to peptide sex pheromones encoded on the chromosome of potential recipient (plasmid-free) strains. The pheromone precursors correspond to the precursors of surface lipoproteins with the mature peptides coming from the last 7–8 residues of the related signal sequences. Processing that gives rise to the pAD1-related peptide involves a chromosome-encoded metalloprotease (Eep) that is believed to operate within the cytoplasmic membrane. Mutations in the determinants for cAD1 and cAM373,
cad and
camE, respectively, do not affect cell viability; and when the related plasmid is present, the pheromone response is normal. A cAM373-like activity is produce by
Staphylococcus aureus, but the corresponding lipoprotein determinant (
camS) is unrelated to the enterococcal determinant (
camE). pAD1 has two origins of transfer,
oriT1 and
oriT2 and encodes a relaxase (TraX), which has been shown to specifically nick in
oriT2. pAM373 has a site,
oriT, that is similar to
oriT2 of pAD1. Both sites (
oriT2 of pAD1 and
oriT of pAM373) have a series of short direct repeats (5–6
bp with 5–6
bp-spacings) adjacent to a long inverted repeat (140
bp). The direct repeats differ significantly and confer specificity to the two systems. pAD1 and pAM373 are both able to mobilize the nonconjugative plasmid pAMα1, which encodes two relaxases that are involved in transfer. Relevant information concerning the possible movement of vancomycin resistance from
E. faecalis to
S. aureus in a clinical environment is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0147-619X 1095-9890 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0147-619X(02)00113-0 |