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. 1997 May;179(10):3250–3259. doi: 10.1128/jb.179.10.3250-3259.1997

Regulation of transfer of the Enterococcus faecalis pheromone-responding plasmid pAD1: temperature-sensitive transfer mutants and identification of a new regulatory determinant, traD.

M C de Freire Bastos 1, K Tanimoto 1, D B Clewell 1
PMCID: PMC179104  PMID: 9150221

Abstract

The enterococcal, conjugative, cytolysin plasmid pAD1 confers a mating response to the peptide sex pheromone cAD1 secreted by plasmid-free strains of Enterococcus faecalis. Cells carrying pAM714, a pAD1::Tn917 derivative with wild-type conjugation properties, were mutagenized with ethyl methanesulfonate to obtain variants that were induced (in the absence of pheromone) to transfer plasmid DNA upon shifting from 32 to 42 degrees C. Of 31 such mutants generated, the results of analyses of 7 are presented in detail. All seven strains were thermosensitive in the E. faecalis host FA2-2; colony morphology, clumping, and DNA transfer correlated well with each other at the two temperatures. In the nonisogenic host E. faecalis OG1X, however, only one derivative (pAM2725) exhibited correlation of all three traits at both temperatures. Three (pAM2700, pAM2703, and pAM2717) clumped and had colonies characteristic of pheromone-induced cells at 32 degrees C but transferred plasmid DNA at a higher frequency only at the elevated temperature. The other three (pAM2708, pAM2709, and pAM2712) were derepressed at both temperatures for all three characteristics. Four of the mutations, including that of pAM2725, mapped within the traA determinant, whereas two mapped identically in a previously unnoted open reading frame (designated traD) putatively encoding a short (23-amino-acid) peptide downstream of the inhibitor peptide determinant iad and in the opposite orientation. One mutant could not be located in the regions sequenced. Studies showed that the traA and traD mutations could be complemented in trans with a DNA fragment carrying the corresponding regions.

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