A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid
A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid
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2024-01-23
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Vineis, Joseph H.
Reznikoff, William S.
Antonopoulos, Dionysios A.
Koval, Jason
Chang, Eugene B.
Fallon, Bailey R.
Paul, Blair G.
Morrison, Hilary G.
Sogin, Mitchell L.
Reznikoff, William S.
Antonopoulos, Dionysios A.
Koval, Jason
Chang, Eugene B.
Fallon, Bailey R.
Paul, Blair G.
Morrison, Hilary G.
Sogin, Mitchell L.
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10.1128/mbio.02787-23
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Conjugal transposon
Bacteroides fragilis
Microbial evolution
Host–microbe interactions
CTnDOT
Antibiotic resistance
Bacteroides fragilis
Microbial evolution
Host–microbe interactions
CTnDOT
Antibiotic resistance
Abstract
Tetracyclines serve as broad-spectrum antibiotics to treat bacterial infections. The discovery of new tetracycline resistance genes has led to new questions about the underlying mechanisms of resistance, gene transfer, and their relevance to human health. We tracked changes in the abundance of a 55-kbp conjugative transposon (CTn214) carrying tetQ, a tetracycline resistance gene, within a Bacteroides fragilis metagenome-assembled genome derived from shotgun sequencing of microbial DNA extracted from the ileal pouch of a patient with ulcerative colitis. The mapping of metagenomic reads to CTn214 revealed the multi-copy nature of a 17,044-nt region containing tetQ in samples collected during inflammation and uninflamed visits. B. fragilis cultivars isolated from the same patient during periods of inflammation harbored CTn214 integrated into the chromosome or both a circular, multi-copy, extrachromosomal region of the CTn214 containing tetQ and the corresponding integrated form. The tetracycline-dependent mechanism for the transmission of CTn214 is nearly identical to a common conjugative transposon found in the genome of B. fragilis (CTnDOT), but the autonomously amplified nature of a circular 17,044-nt region of CTn214 that codes for tetQ and the integration of the same sequence in the linear chromosome within the same cell is a novel observation. Genome and transcriptome sequencing of B. fragilis cultivars grown under different concentrations of tetracycline and ciprofloxacin indicates that tetQ in strains containing the circular form remains actively expressed regardless of treatment, while the expression of tetQ in strains containing the linear form increases only in the presence of tetracycline.
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© The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Vineis, J. H., Reznikoff, W. S., Antonopoulos, D. A., Koval, J., Chang, E., Fallon, B. R., Paul, B. G., Morrison, H. G., & Sogin, M. L. (2024). A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid. mBio, e0278723, https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02787-23.
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Vineis, J. H., Reznikoff, W. S., Antonopoulos, D. A., Koval, J., Chang, E., Fallon, B. R., Paul, B. G., Morrison, H. G., & Sogin, M. L. (2024). A novel conjugative transposon carrying an autonomously amplified plasmid. mBio, e0278723.