Genomic Characterization of a Tetracycline-Resistant Strain of Highlights Plasmids Partially Shared between Various Strains.

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Département des Sciences Animales, Faculté des Sciences de L'agriculture et de L'alimentation, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC G1V 0A6, Canada.

Published: August 2023

The Gram-positive bacterium is a spoilage agent commonly found on meat products. While the (L) gene, which confers resistance to tetracycline, has been identified in certain strains of , only a limited number of studies have investigated this gene and its potential presence on mobile DNA elements. This study aims to analyze the tetracycline-resistant strain BT469 at the genomic level to gain insight into the molecular determinants responsible for this resistance. Three plasmids have been identified in the strain: pBT469-1, which contains a gene; pBT469-2, which harbours the (L) gene responsible for tetracycline resistance; and pBT469-3, which carries genes encoding for a thioredoxin and a phospholipase A2. Homology searches among sequences in public databases have revealed that the plasmid pBT469-2 is currently unique to the BT469 strain. However, the pBT469-1 plasmid is also found in three other strains of . Notably, sequences similar to pBT469-1 and pBT469-2 were also found in other bacterial genera, suggesting that these plasmids may be part of a diverse family present in several bacterial genera. Interestingly, sequences of various strains of show a high level of similarity with pBT469-3, suggesting that variants of this plasmid could be frequently found in this bacterium.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10531132PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14091731DOI Listing

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