2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9122465
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Establishment Genes Present on pLS20 Family of Conjugative Plasmids Are Regulated in Two Different Ways

Abstract: During conjugation, a conjugative DNA element is transferred from a donor to a recipient cell via a connecting channel. Conjugation has clinical relevance because it is the major route for spreading antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. The conjugation process can be divided into different steps. The initial steps carried out in the donor cell culminate in the transfer of a single DNA strand (ssDNA) of the conjugative element into the recipient cell. However, stable settlement of the conjugative element i… Show more

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“…In fact, pLS20 serves as the archetype plasmid to a family of at least 35 members, dispersed across various Bacillus species residing in diverse ecological niches 18 . It carries a gene cluster encoding the T4SS machinery, SSB, relaxase, as well as additional essential conjugation functions [19][20][21][22] . The primary conjugation promoter PC is repressed by Rco, maintaining the default "OFF" state of conjugation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, pLS20 serves as the archetype plasmid to a family of at least 35 members, dispersed across various Bacillus species residing in diverse ecological niches 18 . It carries a gene cluster encoding the T4SS machinery, SSB, relaxase, as well as additional essential conjugation functions [19][20][21][22] . The primary conjugation promoter PC is repressed by Rco, maintaining the default "OFF" state of conjugation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%