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Effects of antibiotics in animal feed on the antibiotic resistance of the gram-positive bacterial flora of animals and man
Chapter by: Dunny, GM; Christie, PJ; Adsit, JC; Baron, ES; Novick, Richard P
in: Molecular biology, pathogenicity, and ecology of bacterial plasmids by Levy, Stuart B; Clowes, Royston C; Koenig, Ellen L (Eds)
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press, 1981
pp. 557-565
ISBN: 9780306407536
CID: 3898532
Plasmids
Novick RP
PMID: 6259723
ISSN: 0036-8733
CID: 63979
Terminal nucleotide sequences of Tn551, a transposon specifying erythromycin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: homology with Tn3
Khan SA; Novick RP
The erythromycin resistance determinant of Staphylococcus aureus plasmid pI258 resides on a 5.3 kb transposon, Tn551. We have determined DNA sequences surrounding the junctions between the transposon and the flanking DNA in the wild-type plasmid, in an insertion into a second plasmid, and in two transposon-related deletions. The ends of the transposon consist of an inverted repeat of 40 base pairs flanked by a direct repeat of 5, thus placing the transposon in the same class as Tn3, IS2, Tn501, gamma delta, and bacteriophage Mu. Interestingly, we find that the terminal sequences of the 40 base pairs inverted repeat are very similar to the ends of Tn3, a transposon which one would not have expected to show any relation to Tn551. This result suggests common ancestry for Tn3 and Tn551. The inverted repeat sequence of Tn551 also contains (with one additional inserted base) the internal heptanucleotide sequence which has been found to be common to most of the transposable elements that generate 5-base pair direct repeat sequences
PMID: 6100928
ISSN: 0147-619x
CID: 63980
Epidemiological and structural studies of Staphylococcus aureus R plasmids mediating resistance to tobramycin and streptogramin
el Solh N; Fouace JM; Shalita Z; Bouanchaud DH; Novick RP; Chabbert YA
PMID: 6821499
ISSN: 0147-619x
CID: 63981
Penicillinase plasmids of Staphylococcus aureus: structural and evolutionary relationships
Shalita Z; Murphy E; Novick RP
PMID: 6100898
ISSN: 0147-619x
CID: 63982
Involvement of the cell envelope in plasmid maintenance: plasmid curing during the regeneration of protoplasts
Novick, R; Sanchez-Rivas, C; Gruss, A; Edelman, I
PMID: 6927765
ISSN: 0147-619x
CID: 3897892
Site-specific recombination between plasmids of Staphylococcus aureus
Murphy E; Novick RP
Anomalous recombination between two similar but nonidentical, naturally occurring penicillinase plasmids, pI258 and pI524, leading to duplication and deletion of the beta-lactamase locus, is described. Physical mapping of these plasmids by heteroduplex and restriction analysis revealed that the beta-lactamase loci were homologous and in inverted orientation with respect to one another and that their respective locations were separated by a short region of homology. This intervening region of homology included one copy of a segment that was repeated on pI524 in inverted orientation at a distance of 2.2 kilobase pairs and contained a recognition sequence for a site-specific, rec-independent recombination function that caused reversible inversion of this segment on pI524. It is proposed that site-specific, intermolecular recombination involving this repeated sequence was responsible for the observed results
PMCID:293588
PMID: 6243624
ISSN: 0021-9193
CID: 63983
Ephemeral plasmids : a review of Plasmids by P. Broda [Book Review]
Novick, Richard P
ORIGINAL:0013434
ISSN: 0092-8674
CID: 3898822
Plasmid Curing During The Formation And Regeneration Of Protoplasts In Staphylococcus Aureus
Chapter by: Novick, Richard P; Gruss, Alexandra; Edelman, Irit
in: Plasmids and transposons : environmental effects and maintenance mechanisms by Stuttard, Colin; Rozee, Kenneth R (Eds)
New York : Academic Press, 1980
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780126755503
CID: 3898762
Physical mapping of Staphylococcus aureus penicillinase plasmid pI524: characterization of an invertible region
Murphy E; Novick RP
The staphylococcal penicillinase plasmid pI524 and a series of derivatives have been extensively mapped by restriction endonuclease digestion and by heteroduplex analysis. We report here the identification of a 2.2 kb region that undergoes a reversible, rec-independent inversion. This sequence is bounded by a pair of inverted repeats 650 base pairs in length, and has asymmetrically located recognition sites for at least three restriction endonucleases. A series of deleted derivatives and one naturally occurring, closely related plasmid, were studied. Two of these retain the inversion; the remainder are incapable of inverting and were all found to be locked in the same orientation of the inversion. The invertible sequence is adjacent to the region of the plasmid encoding beta-lactamase (bla); this entire region appears to be transposable and the inversion may be involved in the regulation of beta-lactamase expression or in translocation
PMID: 316096
ISSN: 0026-8925
CID: 63984