Transcriptional control of two distinct lactococcal plasmid-encoded conjugation systems

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Guillermo Ortiz Charneco , Philip Kelleher , Andrius Buivydas , Paul P. de Waal , Irma M.H. van Rijswijck , Noël N.M.E. van Peij , Jennifer Mahony , Douwe Van Sinderen
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Abstract

Lactococcal conjugative plasmids are poorly characterized compared to those harbored by numerous other Gram-positive bacteria, despite their significance in dairy fermentations and starter culture development. Furthermore, the transcriptional landscape of these lactococcal conjugation systems and their regulation have not been studied in any detail. Lactococcal plasmids pNP40 and pUC11B possess two genetically distinct and prevalent conjugation systems. Here, we describe the detailed transcriptional analysis of the pNP40 and pUC11B conjugation-associated gene clusters, revealing three and five promoters, respectively, for which the corresponding transcriptional start sites were identified. Regulation of several of these promoters, and therefore conjugation, is shown to involve the individual or concerted activities of the corresponding relaxase and transcriptional repressor(s) encoded by each conjugative plasmid. This work highlights how the conjugative potential of these systems may be unlocked, with significant implications for the starter culture and food fermentation industry.

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两种不同的乳球菌质粒编码连接系统的转录控制
尽管乳球菌共轭质粒在乳制品发酵和起始培养物开发中具有重要意义,但与许多其他革兰氏阳性细菌所携带的质粒相比,乳球菌共轭质粒的特征还很不明显。此外,对这些乳球菌共轭系统的转录情况及其调控也没有进行过详细研究。乳球菌质粒 pNP40 和 pUC11B 拥有两种基因不同且普遍存在的共轭系统。在此,我们描述了对 pNP40 和 pUC11B 连接相关基因簇的详细转录分析,分别发现了三个和五个启动子,并确定了相应的转录起始位点。研究表明,对其中几个启动子的调控,以及对共轭作用的调控,涉及每个共轭质粒编码的相应松弛酶和转录抑制因子的单独或协同活动。这项工作强调了如何释放这些系统的共轭潜力,对启动培养物和食品发酵工业具有重要意义。
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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