Séminaire IBS : Unlocking the dynamics of conjugative plasmid conversion from ss-to-dsDNA using fluorescence microscopy
Date
Vendredi 19 septembre de 11h00 à 12h00
Localisation
Salle des séminaires IBS
Par Nathan Fraikin (Molecular Microbiology & Structural Biology, IBCP, Lyon)
Conjugative plasmids are the main vector for antimicrobial resistance dissemination in bacteria. These plasmids are transferred from donor to recipient bacteria as single-stranded DNA and have to subdue recipient replication machineries to enable their conversion to double-stranded DNA, while simultaneously avoiding recipient defence systems. Here, we developed new fluorophores and new reporters to image this ss-to-dsDNA conversion at the single-cell level. Our work reveals the existence of a replication roadblock that delays the conversion of the first ssDNA segment to enter recipient bacteria. This “leading” segment encodes an array of genes that likely function as anti-defence factors transcribed from single-stranded promoters, with the identified roadblock enabling sustained transcription from ssDNA, full neutralization of defence systems, therefore facilitating plasmid establishment in new host bacteria.
Hôte : D. Bourgois (IBS/I2SR)