R. Provvedi et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF CONJUGATIVE TRANSPOSON TN5251 OF STREPTOCOCCUS-PNEUMONIAE, FEMS microbiology letters, 135(2-3), 1996, pp. 231-236
Tn5251 belongs to the Tn916-Tn1545 family of conjugative transposons (
CT) and was found integrated into CT Tn5252, to form the composite ele
ment Tn5253 of Streptococcus pneumoniae. We show that Tn5251 is identi
cal in structure and size to Tn916. DNA sequence analysis of a 4,419-b
p segment containing the tet(M) gene showed that only 73 nucleotides o
ut of 4,419 were different in the the two CT. Essentially all differen
ces (66/73) were clustered in a 688-bp segment of tet(M), which was 90
% identical to Tn916 and 100% identical to the tet(M) genes of Tn1545
from S. pneumoniae and pOZ101 from Neisseria gonorrhoeae. DNA sequence
analysis of theTn5251/Tn5252 junction fragments allowed us (i) to det
ermine Tn5251 termini, (ii) to define the 6-bp coupling sequences flan
king the CT, and (iii) to infer the structure of the integration site
(attB) of Tn5251 into Tn5252. Conjugal transfer of Tn5251 independent
from Tn5253 could not be detected, even if we could show excision and
formation of Tn5251 circular intermediates ata level of 5.4 copies per
10(6) chromosomes.