Indigenous organophosphate-degrading (opd) plasmid pCMS1 of Brevundimonas diminuta is self-transmissible and plays a key role in horizontal mobility of the opd gene

Pandeeti, Emmanuel Vijay Paul ; Chakka, Deviprasanna ; Pandey, Jay Prakash ; Siddavattam, Dayananda (2011) Indigenous organophosphate-degrading (opd) plasmid pCMS1 of Brevundimonas diminuta is self-transmissible and plays a key role in horizontal mobility of the opd gene Plasmid, 65 (3). pp. 226-231. ISSN 0147-619X

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Abstract

A fosmid library of the 66 kb indigenous organophosphate-degrading (opd) plasmid pCMS1 of Brevundimonas diminuta was tagged with mini-transposon EZTn5 <R6Kγori/KAN-2>, to determine its sequence using transposon-specific primers. The sequence revealed the presence of a number of tra genes suggesting their role in conjugal transfer of pCMS1. Consistent with the presence of the tra genes, the B. diminuta plasmid, pCMS1::tet, generated by replacing the opd gene with opd::tet, served as a donor for transferring pCMS1::tet into recipient strain Pseudomonas putida. The self-transmissibility of the opd-containing plasmid pCMS1 and the existence of identical opd genes on otherwise dissimilar plasmids suggests a probable role of indigenous opd plasmids like pCMS1 in transferring the opd gene among soil bacteria.

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Keywords:Indigenous Plasmids; Horizontal Mobility; Conjugation; Catabolic Plasmids; Phosphotriesterase
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