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The Interaction of the F-Like Plasmid-Encoded TraN Isoforms with Their Cognate Outer Membrane Receptors

Wen Wen Low, Chloe Seddon, Konstantinos Beis, Gad Frankel

2023Journal of Bacteriology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Conjugation plays a central role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance genes among bacterial pathogens. Efficient conjugation is mediated by formation of mating pairs via a pilus, followed by mating pair stabilization (MPS), mediated by tight interactions between the plasmid-encoded outer membrane protein (OMP) TraN in the donor (of which there are 7 sequence types grouped into the 4 structural isoforms α, β, γ, and δ), and an OMP receptor in the recipient (OmpW, OmpK36, OmpA, and OmpF, respectively). In this study, we found that subtle differences in OmpW and OmpK36 have significant consequences on conjugation efficiency and specificity, highlighting the existence of selective pressure affecting plasmid-host compatibility and the flow of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCognateGene isoformPlasmidReceptorCell biologyBacterial outer membraneGeneticsGeneEscherichia coliLinguisticsPhilosophyBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms