A site-specific integrative plasmid found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolate HS87 along with a plasmid carrying an aminoglycoside-resistant gene

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Plasmids play critical roles in bacterial fitness and evolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Here two plasmids found in a drug-resistant P. aeruginosa clinical isolate HS87 were completely sequenced. The pHS87b plasmid (11.2 kb) carries phage-related genes and function-unknown genes. Notably, pHS87b encodes an integrase and has an adjacent tRNAThr-associated attachment site. A corresponding integrated form of pHS87b at the tRNAThr locus was identified on the chromosome of P. aeruginosa, showing that pHS87b is able to site-specifically integrate into the 3'-end of the tRNAThr gene. The pHS87a plasmid (26.8 kb) displays a plastic structure containing a putative replication module, stability factors and a variable region. The RepA of pHS87a shows significant similarity to the replication proteins of pPT23A-family plasmids. pHS87a carries a transposon Tn6049, a truncated insertion sequence ΔIS1071 and a Tn402-like class 1 integron which contains an aacA4 cassette that may confer aminoglycoside resistance. Thus, pHS87b is a site-specific integrative plasmid whereas pHS87a is a plastic antibiotic resistance plasmid. The two native plasmids may promote the fitness and evolution of P. aeruginosa.

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Bi, D., Xie, Y., Tai, C., Jiang, X., Zhang, J., Harrison, E. M., … Ou, H. Y. (2016). A site-specific integrative plasmid found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical isolate HS87 along with a plasmid carrying an aminoglycoside-resistant gene. PLoS ONE, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0148367

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