Detection of conjugation related type four secretion machinery in Aeromonas culicicola

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Background. Aeromonas sp. can now be considered relatively common enteropathogens due to the increase of diseases in humans. Aeromonas culicicola is a gram negative rod-shaped bacterium isolated for the first time from the mosquito mid-gut, but subsequently detected in other insects and waters also. Our previous study discovered that A. culicicola harbors three plasmids, which we designated as pAc3249A, pAc32498 and pAc3249C. We investigated and report here the existence and genetic organization of a Conjugal Type IV Secretion System (TFSS) in pAc3249A. Methodology/Principle Finding. The complete operon is 11,061 bp in length and has G+C content of 47.20% code for 12 ORFs. The gene order and orientation were similar to those found in other bacteria with some differences. We have designated this system as AcTra for Aeromonas culicicola transfer system. BLAST results of ORFs and phylogenetic analysis showed significant similarity towards the respective proteins of the Incl2 plasmid R721 of E. coli. Other bioinformatics studies have been performed to predict conserved motifs/domains, signal peptides, transmembrane helices, etc. of the ORFs. Conclusions/Significance. BLAST results of ORFs and phylogenetic analysis showed significant similarity towards the respective proteins of the Incl2 plasmid R721 of E. coli. © 2006 Rangrez et al.

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Rangrez, A. Y., Dayananda, K. M., Atanur, S., Joshi, R., Patole, M. S., & Shouche, Y. S. (2006). Detection of conjugation related type four secretion machinery in Aeromonas culicicola. PLoS ONE, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000115

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