Autores
M Victoria Francia, Athanasia Varsaki, M Pilar Garcillán-Barcia, Amparo Latorre, Constantin Drainas, Fernando de la Cruz
Fecha de publicación
2004/2/1
Origen
FEMS microbiology reviews
Volumen
28
Número
1
Páginas
79-100
Editor
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Descripción
Transmissible plasmids can be classified according to their mobilization ability, as being conjugative (self-transmissible) or mobilizable (transmissible only in the presence of additional conjugative functions). Naturally occurring mobilizable plasmids carry the genetic information necessary for relaxosome formation and processing, but lack the functions required for mating pair formation. Mobilizable plasmids have a tremendous impact in horizontal gene transfer in nature, including the spread of antibiotic resistance. However, analysis of their promiscuity and diversity has attracted less attention than that of conjugative plasmids. This review will focus on the analysis of the diversity of mobilizable plasmids. For this purpose, we primarily compared the amino acid sequences of their relaxases and, when pertinent, we compared these enzymes with conjugative plasmid relaxases. In this way, we established …
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