Plasmid transfer from Escherichia coli to Bacteroides fragilis: differential expression of antibiotic resistance phenotypes.

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A unique shuttle plasmid, pDP1, has been constructed to mediate gene transfer between Escherichia coli and the Gram-negative anaerobe Bacteroides fragilis. pDP1 contains the pBR322 replicon and the Bacteroides clindamycin resistance plasmid pCP1 linked to the transfer origin of the broad host range plasmid RK2. pDP1 can be transferred from E. coli to B. fragilis by the RK2 conjugation system even though RK2 itself is not maintained in the Bacteroides recipients. The antibiotic resistance and replication functions of pDP1 have been mapped by deletion analysis, and a 5-kilobase portion of the plasmid has been identified as the essential region for maintenance in Bacteroides. Comparison of the resistance conferred by pDP1 on E. coli and B. fragilis shows that antibiotic resistance genes are expressed differently in aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. These results document the feasibility of gene transfer from E. coli to B. fragilis and demonstrate the usefulness of this conjugation system to study genetic structure and expression in Bacteroides.

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