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SXT/R391 ICE elements encode a novel trap-door strategy for mobile element escape.

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posted on 2016-07-05, 15:20 authored by Michael P. Ryan, Patricia Armshaw, Tony J. Pembroke
Integrative Conjugative Elements (ICEs) are a class of bacterial mobile elements that have the ability to mediate their own integration, excision and transfer from one host genome to another by a mechanism of site-specific recombination, self-circularisation and conjugative transfer. Members of the SXT/R391 ICE family of enterobacterial mobile genetic elements display an unusual UV-inducible sensitisation function which results in stress induced killing of bacterial cells harbouring the ICE. This sensitisation has been shown to be associated with a stress induced overexpression of a mobile element encoded conjugative transfer gene, orf43, a traV homolog. This results in cell lysis and release of a circular form of the ICE. Induction of this novel system may allow transfer of an ICE, enhancing its survival potential under conditions not conducive to conjugative transfer.

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Frontiers in Microbiology;7, article 829

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