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Gene ; 157(1-2): 69-72, 1995 May 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7607529

ABSTRACT

We have cloned and sequenced the accIRM genes from Weeksella zoohelcum (the original identification of this strain as Acinetobacter calcoaceticus was incorrect). Our sequence differs in the coding regions from a previously published sequence by the addition of three nucleotides near the 3' end of the DNA methyltransferase-encoding gene (accIM). We have sequenced approx. 3 kb beyond this operon. Two genes were found, convergently transcribed with the R-M operon. The first of these genes encodes a protein which shows significant similarity to the recombinases of the phage integrase family. The W. zoohelcum recombinase may function as a transposon resolvase, as in Tn4430. The recombinase-encoding gene is followed by a putative transposase (Tnp), which is in turn followed by a terminator which is predicted to be Rho-dependent for the recombinase-Tnp operon and Rho-independent for the convergent R-M operon. Since the G + C content of the two operons is notably different, it is possible that the terminator is at the extremity of the mobile element and serves to protect it from incoming transcription.


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DNA Restriction Enzymes/genetics , DNA Transposable Elements , Methyltransferases/genetics , Operon , Amino Acid Sequence , Base Sequence , Cloning, Molecular , DNA Restriction Enzymes/biosynthesis , Methyltransferases/biosynthesis , Molecular Sequence Data , Nucleotidyltransferases/metabolism , Open Reading Frames , Restriction Mapping , Sequence Homology, Amino Acid , Transposases
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