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Complete plasmid sequence carrying type IV-like and type VII secretion systems from an atypical mycobacteria strain.


ABSTRACT: The genus Mycobacterium is highly diverse and ubiquitous in nature, comprehending fast- and slow-growing species with distinct impact in public health. The plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer represents one of the major events in bacteria evolution. Here, we report the complete sequence of a 160,489 bp circular plasmid (pCBMA213_2) from an atypical and fast-growing environmental mycobacteria. This is a unique plasmid, in comparison with the characterised mycobacteria plasmids, harboring a type IV-like and ESX-P2 type VII secretion systems. pCBMA213_2 can be further explored for evolutionary and conjugation studies as well as a tool to manipulate DNA within this bacteria genus.

SUBMITTER: Morgado SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5452490 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete plasmid sequence carrying type IV-like and type VII secretion systems from an atypical mycobacteria strain.

Morgado Sergio Mascarenhas SM   Marín Michel Abanto MA   Freitas Fernanda S FS   Fonseca Erica Lourenço EL   Vicente Ana Carolina Paulo ACP  

Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 20170701 7


The genus Mycobacterium is highly diverse and ubiquitous in nature, comprehending fast- and slow-growing species with distinct impact in public health. The plasmid-mediated horizontal gene transfer represents one of the major events in bacteria evolution. Here, we report the complete sequence of a 160,489 bp circular plasmid (pCBMA213_2) from an atypical and fast-growing environmental mycobacteria. This is a unique plasmid, in comparison with the characterised mycobacteria plasmids, harboring a  ...[more]

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