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Compatibility of Site-Specific Recombination Units between Mobile Genetic Elements.


ABSTRACT: Site-specific recombination (SSR) systems are employed for transfer of mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as lysogenic phages and integrative conjugative elements (ICEs). SSR between attP/I and attB sites is mediated by an integrase (Int) and a recombination directionality factor (RDF). The genome of Bacillus subtilis 168 contains SP?, an active prophage, skin, a defective prophage, and ICEBs1, an integrative conjugative element. Each of these MGEs harbors the classic SSR unit attL-int-rdf-attR. Here, we demonstrate that these SSR units are all compatible and can substitute for one another. Specifically, when SP? is turned into a defective prophage by deletion of its SSR unit, introduction of the SSR unit of skin or ICE converts it back to an active prophage. We also identified closely related prophages with distinct SSR units that control developmentally regulated gene rearrangements of kamA (L-lysine 2,3-aminomutase). These results suggest that SSR units are interchangeable components of MGEs.

SUBMITTER: Suzuki S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6957869 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Compatibility of Site-Specific Recombination Units between Mobile Genetic Elements.

Suzuki Shota S   Yoshikawa Miki M   Imamura Daisuke D   Abe Kimihiro K   Eichenberger Patrick P   Sato Tsutomu T  

iScience 20191226 1


Site-specific recombination (SSR) systems are employed for transfer of mobile genetic elements (MGEs), such as lysogenic phages and integrative conjugative elements (ICEs). SSR between attP/I and attB sites is mediated by an integrase (Int) and a recombination directionality factor (RDF). The genome of Bacillus subtilis 168 contains SPβ, an active prophage, skin, a defective prophage, and ICEBs1, an integrative conjugative element. Each of these MGEs harbors the classic SSR unit attL-int-rdf-att  ...[more]

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