Identification of a novel plasmid carrying mcr-4.3 in an acinetobacter baumannii strain in China

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Here, we identified mcr-4.3 in Acinetobacter baumannii, which had not been previously observed to carry an mcr gene. The mcr-4.3-harboring A. baumannii strain AB18PR065 was isolated from pig feces from a slaughterhouse in Guangdong Province of China. The mcr-4.3-carrying pAB18PR065 is 25,602 bp in size and could not be transferred in conjugation, transformation, and electroporation experiments, as we did not find any conjugation-related genes therein. pAB18PR065 harbors two copies of type II toxin-antitoxin systems, which are functional in plasmid stabilization and maintenance. pAB18PR065 shares similarity only with one recently identified plasmid, pAb-MCR4.3 (35,502 bp), from a clinical A. baumannii strain. It is likely that the emergence of pAb-MCR4.3 was due to the insertion of an 11,386-bp, ISAba19-based, composite transposon into pAB18PR065. These data indicate that mcr-4.3 was captured by an A. baumannii-original plasmid via horizontal gene transfer.

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Ma, F., Shen, C., Zheng, X., Liu, Y., Chen, H., Zhong, L., … Yang, Y. (2019). Identification of a novel plasmid carrying mcr-4.3 in an acinetobacter baumannii strain in China. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 63(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.00133-19

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