Lg. Dixon et al., AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE OF THE HAEMOPHILUS-DUCREYI BROAD-HOST-RANGE PLASMID PLS88, Plasmid, 32(2), 1994, pp. 228-232
We present an analysis of the complete nucleotide sequence of pLS88, a
naturally occurring, 4.8-kb broad-host-range plasmid isolated from Ha
emophilus ducreyi and encoding resistance to sulfonamides, streptomyci
n, and kanamycin. Sequence analysis of the genes encoding sulfonamide
and streptomycin resistance revealed homology to the RSF1010 sulII and
strA genes. The sulII-strA intergenic region of pLS88 has a 38-bp del
etion identical to that of the RSF1010-like plasmid pHD8.1, isolated f
rom Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. The kanamycin resistance gene sho
ws strong homology to Tn903, but lacks the inverted repeats of the tra
nsposon. No other genes have been identified. The region downstream of
the kanamycin resistance gene shows homology to the RSF1010 oriV regi
on; however, this region is not essential to plasmid replication. The
ori of pLS88 is contained within a 1060-bp region and does not appear
to contain structures typical of plasmid origins. This region is flank
ed by DNA showing strong homology to regions both upstream and downstr
eam of the Haemophilus influenzae ROB-1 beta-lactamase gene. Because o
f the small size of the origin, pLS88 appears to resemble the structur
e of narrow-host-range plasmids, but replicates, via an as yet unident
ified mechanism, as a broad-host-range plasmid. (C) 1994 Academic Pres
s, Inc.