1. A novel class of small repetitive DNA sequences in Enterococcus faecalis.
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Venditti, Rossella, de Gregorio, Eliana, Silvestro, Giustina, Bertocco, Tullia, Salza, Maria Francesca, Zarrilli, Raffaele, and Di Nocera, Pier Paolo
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ENTEROCOCCUS faecalis , *GRAM-positive bacteria , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *POLYMERIZATION , *MICROBIOLOGY - Abstract
The structural organization of nterococcus ecalis epeats (EFAR) is described, palindromic DNA sequences identified in the genome of the Enterococcus faecalis V583 strain by in silico analyses. EFAR are a novel type of miniature insertion sequences, which vary in size from 42 to 650 bp. Length heterogeneity results from the variable assembly of 16 different sequence types. Most elements measure 170 bp, and can fold into peculiar L-shaped structures resulting from the folding of two independent stem-loop structures (SLSs). Homologous chromosomal regions lacking or containing EFAR sequences were identified by PCR among 20 E. faecalis clinical isolates of different genotypes. Sequencing of a representative set of ‘empty’ sites revealed that 24–37 bp-long sequences, unrelated to each other but all able to fold into SLSs, functioned as targets for the integration of EFAR. In the process, most of the SLS had been deleted, but part of the targeted stems had been retained at EFAR termini. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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