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The SOS Response Controls Integron Recombination


22 de mayo de 2009

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Integrons are found in the genome of hundreds of environmental bacteria but are mainly known for their role in the capture and spread of antibiotic resistance determinants among Gram-negative pathogens. We report a direct link between this system and the ubiquitous SOS response. We found that LexA controlled expression of most integron integrases and consequently regulated cassette recombination. This regulatory coupling enhanced the potential for cassette swapping and capture in cells under stress, while minimizing cassette rearrangements or loss in constant environments. This finding exposes integrons as integrated adaptive systems and has implications for antibiotic treatment policies




Guerin E., Cambray G., Sanchez-Alberola N., Campoy S., Erill I., Da Re S., Gonzalez-Zorn B., Barbe J., Ploy MC. y Mazel D.




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FACTOR YEAR Q
29.747 2009

NLMID: 404511

PMID: 19460999

ISSN: 0036-8075



TÍTULO: The SOS Response Controls Integron Recombination


REVISTA: Science


NUMERACIÓN: 324(5930):1034


AÑO: 2009


EDITORIAL: American Association for the Advancement of Science


AUTORES: Guerin E., Cambray G., Sanchez-Alberola N., Campoy S., Erill I., Da Re S., Gonzalez-Zorn B., Barbe J., Ploy MC. and Mazel D.


DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1172914


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Guerin E., Cambray G., Sanchez-Alberola N., Campoy S., Erill I., Da Re S., Gonzalez-Zorn B., Barbe J., Ploy MC. y Mazel D.. The SOS Response Controls Integron Recombination. Science. 324(5930):1034. 2009. ISSN: 0036-8075. DOI: 10.1126/science.1172914