Characterization of a region of the IncHI2 plasmid R478 which protects Escherichia coli from toxic effects specified by components of the tellurite, phage, and colicin resistance cluster
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.179.1.63-71.1997
Characterization of a region of the IncHI2 plasmid R478 which protects Escherichia coli from toxic effects specified by components of the tellurite, phage, and colicin resistance cluster
Abstract
The IncHI2 plasmid R478 specifies resistance to potassium tellurite (Te(r)), to some bacteriophages (Phi), and to pore-forming colicins (PacB). The genes encoding the three phenotypes are linked, and an 8.4-kb fragment of R478 DNA encoding them cannot be subcloned unless cocloned with a second section of the plasmid. Subclone pKFW4A contains a 5.9-kb BamHI-EcoRI fragment which caused some toxicity when present in Escherichia coli cells. Bacterial cells containing freshly transformed pKFW4A, examined by light microscopy and electron microscopy, had a filamentous morphology consistent with a block in septation. Insertion of transposon Tn1000 into terZ, -A, -B, and -C genes of pKFW4A resulted in the loss of the filamentation phenotype. Deletion of several regions of the clone confirmed that these latter components are involved in the filamentation phenotype. The region specifying protection from toxicity caused by the larger 8.4-kb fragment (encompassing this cluster and the entire 5.9-kb section of pKFW4A) was sequenced and analyzed by T7 polymerase expression and Tn1000 mutagenesis. Three open reading frames, terW, terY, and terX, were identified in a 2.6-kb region. Two polypeptides with approximate molecular masses of 18 and 28 kDa were expressed in CSRDE3 cells and were consistent with TerW (17.1 kDa; 155 amino acids [aa]) and TerY (26.9 kDa; 248 aa), whereas a protein of 213 aa deduced from terX was not observed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The terX gene product shows strong identity with the previously identified TerE, TerD, and TerZ polypeptides, and there is a conserved motif of 13 residues, GDN(R/L)TG(E/A)GDGDDE, within this group of polypeptides. Complementation analysis indicated that terW, located approximately 6.0 kb upstream of terZ, brings about protection of cells from toxic effects of components of the Te(r), Phi, and PacB cluster.
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