R. Chakraborty et al., CLONING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIGH-COPY-NUMBER NOVEL INSERTION-SEQUENCE FROM CHEMOLITHOTROPHIC THIOBACILLUS-FERROOXIDANS, Plasmid, 38(2), 1997, pp. 129-134
Two distinct families of repetitive DNA elements (1.4 and 1.2 kb) were
identified from S1 nuclease-treated genomic DNA of four strains of Th
iobacillus ferrooxidans. The 1.4-kb fragment hybridized with IST2, an
insertion sequence of T. ferrooxidans. The 1.2-kb fragment was cloned
and sequenced. The sequence (IST445), 1219 bp in length, with features
characteristic of an insertion element, has a terminal inverted repea
t of 8 bp, which can be further extended to 23 or 48 bp with 9 and 26
mismatches, respectively. It displays 54.4% identity in 967 nucleotide
s of overlap with ISAE1 of Alcaligenes eutrophus. The IST445 contains
three open reading frames which have codon usage almost similar to 56
different coding genes of T. ferrooxidans. In Southern blots of restri
cted genomic DNAs probed with IST445, each of the several strains of T
. ferrooxidans gives a distinctive fingerprint. IST445 is present in t
he range of 10-20 copies per genome in the four strains studied. (C) 1
997 Academic Press.