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MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALE Microbial genetics 2

Microbial genetics: transduction

Generalized transduction

Mechanism of generalized transduction

An example of generalized transduction

Specialized transduction

Formation of a ldgal transducing particle

Lysogenic conversion A temperate phage induces a change in the phenotype of the infected bacteria. Changes can often involve the external membrane of the cell by making it impervious to other phages or even by increasing the pathogenic capability of the bacteria for a host. In this way, temperate bacteriophages also play a role in the spread of virulence factors, such as exotoxins and exoenzymes, amongst bacteria.

Overview of the horizontal gene transfer processes

Overview of the horizontal gene transfer processes

Horizontal gene transfer and antibiotic resistance

Scambio di geni tra batteri in natura Suggested reading Robert V. Miller Scambio di geni tra batteri in natura Le Scienze 355, 68-73,1998

Microbial genetics: transposons

Bacterial Transposons Transposable elements (“Jumping genes”) Mobile DNA - able to move from one place to another within a cell’genome - sometimes a copy is made and teh copy moves - insertion requires target DNA sequences In Bacteria, transposons can jump from chromosomal DNA to plasmid DNA and back In the process of transposition, they may: - cause mutations - increase (or decrease) the amount of DNA in the genome - promote genome rearrangements (inversions, deletions, duplications) - regulate gene expression - induce chromosome breakage and rearrangements Bacterial Transposon types: 1. Insertion Sequences (IS) 2. Simple Tranposons 3. Composite transposons 4. Transposable phages (Mu phage)

Structure of bacterial transposons 1 3 2 4

Structure of bacterial transposons

Structure of bacterial transposons

Structure of simple bacterial transposons

Transposition: generation of DR sequences

Two mechanisms of transposition Replicative: Tn3 Conservative: Tn5, Tn7, Tn9

Transposition

Conservative transposition

Replicative transposition

Tn3 transposition

Transposition and mutagenesis

Figure: 10-09 Caption: A simplified version of one molecular mechanism of genetic recombination. Homologous DNA molecules pair and exchange DNA segments. The mechanism involves breakage and reunion of paired segments. Two of the proteins involved, a single-stranded binding (SSB) protein and the RecA protein, are shown. The other proteins involved are not shown. The diagram is not to scale: Pairing can occur over hundreds or thousands of bases. Resolution occurs by cutting and ligating the cross-linked DNA molecules. Note that there are two possible outcomes, depending on which strands are cut during the resolution process. In one outcome the recombinant molecules have patches, whereas in the other the two parental molecules appear to have been cut and then spliced together.