A DNA segment encoding the anticodon stem/loop of tRNA determines the specific recombination of integrative-conjugative elements in Acidithiobacillus species
Author
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Castillo, Andrés
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Tello, Mario
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Ringwald, Kenneth
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Acuña, Lillian G.
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Quatrini, Raquel
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Orellana, Omar
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2019-03-18T12:01:07Z
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2019-03-18T12:01:07Z
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2018
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RNA Biology, 2018, vol. 15, nos. 4–5, 492–499
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15558584
Identifier
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15476286
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10.1080/15476286.2017.1408765
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167335
Abstract
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Horizontal gene transfer is crucial for the adaptation of microorganisms to environmental cues. The
acidophilic, bioleaching bacterium Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans encodes an integrative-conjugative
genetic element (ICEAfe1) inserted in the gene encoding a tRNAAla. This genetic element is actively excised
from the chromosome upon induction of DNA damage. A similar genetic element (ICEAcaTY.2) is also
found in an equivalent position in the genome of Acidithiobacillus caldus. The local genomic context of
both mobile genetic elements is highly syntenous and the cognate integrases are well conserved. By
means of site directed mutagenesis, target site deletions and in vivo integrations assays in the
heterologous model Escherichia coli, we assessed the target sequence requirements for site-specific
recombination to be catalyzed by these integrases. We determined that each enzyme recognizes a
specific small DNA segment encoding the anticodon stem/loop of the tRNA as target site and that specific
positions in these regions are well conserved in the target attB sites of orthologous integrases. Also, we
demonstrate that the local genetic context of the target sequence is not relevant for the integration to
take place. These findings shed new light on the mechanism of site-specific integration of integrativeconjugative
elements in members of Acidithiobacillus genus.
A DNA segment encoding the anticodon stem/loop of tRNA determines the specific recombination of integrative-conjugative elements in Acidithiobacillus species