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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., May 1997, 1701-1711, Vol 63, No. 5
MA Hefford, Y Kobayashi, SE Allard, RJ Forster and RM Teather
As a preliminary step in the development of vector systems, we have
isolated and begun to characterize small, cryptic plasmids from several
strains of the rumen bacterium Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens. We present here
the complete nucleotide sequence of Butyrivibrio plasmid pOM1, which was
isolated from B. fibrisolvens Bu49. While it is very similar in size to the
previously characterized Butyrivibrio plasmids pRJF1 and pRJF2, pOM1
exhibits a restriction pattern which is quite distinct. Analysis of
sequence data reveals that pOM1 contains only two open reading frames of
significant length (ORF1 and ORF2), both of which are required for
self-replication and maintenance. The protein encoded in ORF1 shows
homologies with Pre (plasmid recombination enzyme) proteins encoded in
plasmids from gram-positive organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus,
Streptococcus agalactiae, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Bacillus
thuringiensis. The putative translation product of ORF2, on the other hand,
resembles Rep (replication) proteins of a different group of gram- positive
plasmids, for which the Staphylococcus plasmid pSN2 is a prototype. Unlike
the other characterized-Butyrivibrio plasmids, pOM1 appears to replicate
via a rolling-circle mechanism. Experimental evidence showing the presence
of a single-stranded replication intermediate consistent with this
mechanism is presented. pOM1 has been used in the construction of a new
Escherichia coli-B. fibrisolvens shuttle vector, pSMerm1, which has been
successfully used to introduce a cloned gene into B. fibrisolvens harboring
the pRJF1 plasmid.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Sequence analysis and characterization of pOM1, a small cryptic plasmid from Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens, and its use in construction of a new family of cloning vectors for Butyrivibrios
Centre for Food and Animal Research, Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. mhefford@emerald.hwc.ea
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