Role of Mobile DNA in the Evolution of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis
Johns Hopkins University · George Washington University
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Abstract
The complete genome sequence of Enterococcus faecalis V583, a vancomycin-resistant clinical isolate, revealed that more than a quarter of the genome consists of probable mobile or foreign DNA. One of the predicted mobile elements is a previously unknown vanB vancomycin-resistance conjugative transposon. Three plasmids were identified, including two pheromone-sensing conjugative plasmids, one encoding a previously undescribed pheromone inhibitor. The apparent propensity for the incorporation of mobile elements probably contributed to the rapid acquisition and dissemination of drug resistance in the enterococci.
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- Enterococcus faecalis
- Mobile genetic elements
- Plasmid
- Biology
- Transposable element
- Enterococcus
- DNA
- Microbiology
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