J. Maley et Is. Roberts, CHARACTERIZATION OF IS1126 FROM PORPHYROMONAS-GINGIVALIS W83 - A NEW MEMBER OF THE IS4 FAMILY OF INSERTION-SEQUENCE ELEMENTS, FEMS microbiology letters, 123(1-2), 1994, pp. 219-224
The nucleotide sequence of IS1126, the only insertion sequence so far
isolated from the oral pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis, has been det
ermined. It had a nucleotide sequence of 1338 base pair (bp) flanked b
y 12 bp perfect inverted repeats and generated a 5 bp target site dupl
ication. The single major open reading frame encoded a predicted prote
in of 361 amino acids and molecular mass of 41 kDa. The gene encoding
the transpsosase was subcloned into pUC18 and the transposase expresse
d in Escherichia coli minicells. The predicted amino acid sequence of
the transposase had homology to putative transposases of IS1106 and IS
1186 both of which belong to the IS5 group within the IS4 super-family
of insertion elements. On the basis of this homology we propose that
IS1126 should also be included in the ISS group. Southern-blot analysi
s of a number of P. gingivalis strains using IS1126 as a probe reveale
d a unique pattern of hybridisation for each strain and the absence of
IS1126 from other closely related Porphyromonas species. This should
allow IS1126 to be used as a rapid epidemiological tool in studying or
al infections by P. gingivalis.