Abstract

We report the characterization of a small cryptic plasmid unlike any previously described from Moraxella bovis ATCC 10900, a Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Moraxellaceae. The complete nucleotide sequence of the plasmid pMbo4.6 was determined. The plasmid was analyzed and found to be 4658 in size with a G+C content of 38.6 mol %. Computer analysis of the sequence data revealed four major open reading frames encoding putative proteins of 10.1 (ORF1), 64.2 (ORF2), 45.7 (ORF3), and 12.1 kDa (ORF4). ORF1 and ORF2 encode proteins that show a high level of amino acid sequence similarity (44 %) with some mobilization proteins. ORF3 encodes a protein showing a relatively high amino acid sequence similarity (about 40 %) with several plasmid replication initiator proteins. Upstream of ORF3, a 320-bp intergenic region, constituting the putative origin of replication that contained an AT-rich region followed by four direct repeats, was identified. This set of repeated sequences resembles iteron structures and plays an important role in the control of plasmid replication by providing a target site for the initiation of transcription and replication factors (IHF and RepA). Several palindromic sequences, inverted repeats, and hairpin-loop structures, which might confer regulatory effects on the replication of the plasmid, were also noted. ORF4 encodes an uncharacterized protein, conserved in bacteria, belonging to the DUF497 family. Sequence analysis and structural features indicate that pMbo4.6 replicates by a theta mechanism.

Highlights

  • Moraxella bovis is the bacterial agent most frequently isolated in acute and chronic cases of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) [17]

  • We report the characterization of a small cryptic plasmid unlike any previously described from Moraxella bovis ATCC 10900, a Gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Moraxellaceae

  • Computer analysis of the sequence of pMbo4.6 revealed the presence of four open reading frames encoding putative proteins of 10.1 ORF1 (MobC), 64.2 ORF2 (MobA), 45.7 ORF3 (RepA), and 12.1 kDa ORF4 (DUF497), which together covered 73 % of the plasmid DNA

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Introduction

Moraxella bovis is the bacterial agent most frequently isolated in acute and chronic cases of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) [17]. This organism is rod-shaped, Gram-negative, oxidase-positive and nonmotile. In 2006 Kakuda et al [20] showed that M. bovis Epp contains a 44.2-kb plasmid pMBO-1 carrying two large ORFs, flpA and flpB, encoding proteins with similarity to Bordetella pertusis filamentous haemagglutinin. This strain contains a 27-kb plasmid pMBO-2 which encodes several proteins involved in the conjugational transfer of plasmids. There is a strong genetic barrier to interspecies transformation in the moraxellae [19]

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