Integrase-Mediated Recombination of the bel-1 Gene Cassette Encoding the Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase BEL-1

avr. 26, 2018·
Nacim Bouheraoua
,
Laurent Poirel
Baptiste Bourreau
Baptiste Bourreau
,
Rémy Bonnin
,
Laurent Laroche
,
Thierry Naas
,
Patrice Nordmann
· 0 min. de lecture
Résumé
Integrons are genetic elements that can acquire and rearrange gene cassettes. The blaBEL-1 gene encodes an extended-spectrum β-lactamase, BEL-1, that is present at the second position of the variable region of class 1 integrons identified in Pseudomonas aeruginosa The mobility of the bel-1 gene cassette was analyzed under physiological conditions and with the integrase gene being overexpressed. Cassette mobility in Escherichia coli was detected by excision/integration into the recipient integron In3 on the conjugative plasmid R388 with the overproduced integrase. Despite several antibiotic pressures, the bel-1 cassette remained at the second position in the integron, highlighting its stability in P. aeruginosa Overexpression of the integrase gene in E. coli induced bel-1 cassette recombination. However, cassettes containing two genes (blaBEL-1 and smr2 or blaBEL-1 and aacA4) were excised, suggesting that the bel-1 cassette attC site was defective. We show that bel-1 is a stable gene cassette under physiological growth conditions, irrespective of the selective antibiotic pressure, that may be mobilized upon overexpression of the integrase gene.
Type
Publication
In Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 62(5)