SXT/R391 integrative and conjugative elements (ICEs) encode a novel 'trap-door' strategy for mobile element escape

Michael P. Ryan, Patricia Armshaw, J. Tony Pembroke

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Abstract

Integrative conjugative elements (ICEs) are a class of bacterial mobile elements that have the ability to mediate their own integration, excision, and transfer from one host genome to another by a mechanism of site-specific recombination, self-circularisation, and conjugative transfer. Members of the SXT/R391 ICE family of enterobacterial mobile genetic elements display an unusual UV-inducible sensitization function which results in stress induced killing of bacterial cells harboring the ICE. This sensitization has been shown to be associated with a stress induced overexpression of a mobile element encoded conjugative transfer gene, orf43, a traV homolog. This results in cell lysis and release of a circular form of the ICE. Induction of this novel system may allow transfer of an ICE, enhancing its survival potential under conditions not conducive to conjugative transfer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number829
Pages (from-to)829
JournalFrontiers in Microbiology
Volume7
Issue numberMAY
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • 'Trap-Door' escape
  • Integrative conjugative elements (ICEs)
  • UV sensitization

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