Title : DNA sequence analysis of the composite plasmid pTC conferring virulence and antimicrobial resistance for porcine enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli - Fekete_2012_Int.J.Med.Microbiol_302_4 |
Author(s) : Fekete PZ , Brzuszkiewicz E , Blum-Oehler G , Olasz F , Szabo M , Gottschalk G , Hacker J , Nagy B |
Ref : Int J Med Microbiol , 302 :4 , 2012 |
Abstract :
In this study the plasmid pTC, a 90 kb self-conjugative virulence plasmid of the porcine enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) strain EC2173 encoding the STa and STb heat-stable enterotoxins and tetracycline resistance, has been sequenced in two steps. As a result we identified five main distinct regions of pTC: (i) the maintenance region responsible for the extreme stability of the plasmid, (ii) the TSL (toxin-specific locus comprising the estA and estB genes) which is unique and characteristic for pTC, (iii) a Tn10 transposon, encoding tetracycline resistance, (iv) the tra (plasmid transfer) region, and (v) the colE1-like origin of replication. It is concluded that pTC is a self-transmissible composite plasmid harbouring antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. pTC belongs to a group of large conjugative E. coli plasmids represented by NR1 with a widespread tra backbone which might have evolved from a common ancestor. This is the first report of a completely sequenced animal ETEC virulence plasmid containing an antimicrobial resistance locus, thereby representing a selection advantage for spread of pathogenicity in the presence of antimicrobials leading to increased disease potential. |
PubMedSearch : Fekete_2012_Int.J.Med.Microbiol_302_4 |
PubMedID: 22000740 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: ecoli-ypt1 |
Gene_locus | ecoli-ypt1 |
Fekete PZ, Brzuszkiewicz E, Blum-Oehler G, Olasz F, Szabo M, Gottschalk G, Hacker J, Nagy B (2012)
DNA sequence analysis of the composite plasmid pTC conferring virulence and antimicrobial resistance for porcine enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Int J Med Microbiol
302 :4
Fekete PZ, Brzuszkiewicz E, Blum-Oehler G, Olasz F, Szabo M, Gottschalk G, Hacker J, Nagy B (2012)
Int J Med Microbiol
302 :4