Bar-Nir D, Cohen A, Goedeke M E
Department of Molecular Genetics, Hadassah Medical School, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Gene. 1992 Dec 1;122(1):71-6. doi: 10.1016/0378-1119(92)90033-l.
Plasmid pSG1 is maintained in some derivatives of Streptomyces griseus NRRL3851 mainly in the chromosomally integrated form (pSG1int). In others, the integrated plasmid is co-maintained with free pSG1 [Cohen et al., Plasmid 13 (1985) 41-50]. The pSG1 plasmid integration site (attP) and the pSG1int-chromosome boundaries (attL and attR) were cloned and sequenced. The results indicate that pSG1int is flanked at attL by a functional tRNA(ser) gene and at attR by a 60-nt sequence of the 3' end of the same tRNA(ser) gene. A single mismatch distinguishes the 60-nt sequence at attR from its direct repeat at attL. The attP site contains a single copy of the 60-nt repeat, identical to the one at attL. This observation indicates that pSG1, like integrating plasmids of other Actinomycetes, is integrated in a tRNA gene and suggests that the exact excision of pSG1int occurs by a recombinational crossing-over event at the first 43 nt of the 60-nt repeat.