Abstract
The conjugation system of the IncP alpha plasmid RK2/RP4 is encoded by transfer regions designated Tra1, Tra2, and Tra3. The Tra1 core region, cloned on plasmid pDG4 delta 22, consists of the origin of transfer (oriT) and 2.6 kilobases of flanking DNA providing IncP alpha plasmid-specific functions that allow pDG4 delta 22 to be mobilized by the heterologous IncP beta plasmid R751. Tn5 insertions in pDG4 delta 22 define a minimal 2.2-kilobase region required for plasmid-specific transfer of oriT. The Tra1 core contains the traJ and traK genes as well as an 18-kilodalton open reading frame downstream of traJ. The traJ and traK genes were shown to be required for transfer by complementation of inserts within these genes. Genetic evidence for the role of the 18-kilodalton open reading frame in transfer was obtained, although this protein has not been detected in cell lysates. These studies indicate that at least three transfer proteins are involved in plasmid-specific interactions at oriT.
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