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. 2005 Nov;49(11):4681-8.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.49.11.4681-4688.2005.

DNA sequence and comparative genomics of pAPEC-O2-R, an avian pathogenic Escherichia coli transmissible R plasmid

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DNA sequence and comparative genomics of pAPEC-O2-R, an avian pathogenic Escherichia coli transmissible R plasmid

Timothy J Johnson et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

In this study, a 101-kb IncF plasmid from an avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) strain (APEC O2) was sequenced and analyzed, providing the first completed APEC plasmid sequence. This plasmid, pAPEC-O2-R, has functional transfer and antimicrobial resistance-encoding regions. The resistance-encoding region encodes resistance to eight groups of antimicrobial agents, including silver and other heavy metals, quaternary ammonium compounds, tetracycline, sulfonamides, aminoglycosides, trimethoprim, and beta-lactam antimicrobial agents. This region of the plasmid is unique among previously described IncF plasmids in that it possesses a class 1 integron that harbors three gene cassettes and a heavy metal resistance operon. This region spans 33 kb and is flanked by the RepFII plasmid replicon and an assortment of plasmid maintenance genes. pAPEC-O2-R also contains a 32-kb transfer region that is nearly identical to that found in the E. coli F plasmid, rendering it transferable by conjugation to plasmid-less strains of bacteria, including an APEC strain, a fecal E. coli strain from an apparently healthy bird, a Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain, and a uropathogenic E. coli strain from humans. Differences in the G+C contents of individual open reading frames suggest that various regions of pAPEC-O2-R had dissimilar origins. The presence of pAPEC-O2-R-like plasmids that encode resistance to multiple antimicrobial agents and that are readily transmissible from APEC to other bacteria suggests the possibility that such plasmids may serve as a reservoir of resistance genes for other bacteria of animal and human health significance.

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FIG. 1.
FIG. 1.
Circular genetic map of pAPEC-O2-R. Coding regions are indicated by arrows pointing in the direction of transcription. Yellow arrows indicate coding regions involved in antimicrobial resistance, blue arrows indicate coding regions involved in replication, red and pink arrows indicate coding regions involved in plasmid transfer, brown arrows indicate coding regions involved in plasmid maintenance, green arrows indicate mobile elements, blue-gray arrows indicate conserved hypothetical proteins, and gray arrows indicate unknown hypothetical proteins.
FIG. 2.
FIG. 2.
Analysis of G+C contents of coding regions of pAPEC-O2-R. The dashed line represents the average G+C content of the E. coli K-12 genome (4).

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