Genetic Determinants of pOXA-48 Plasmid Maintenance and Propagation in Escherichia coli

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Abstract

Conjugative plasmids are the main drivers of antibiotic resistance dissemination contributing to the emergence and extensive spread of multidrug resistance clinical bacterial pathogens. pOXA-48 plasmids, belonging to the IncL group, have emerged as the primary vehicle for carbapenem resistance in Enterobacteriaceae . Despite the problematic prevalence of pOXA-48, most research has focused on epidemiology and genomics, leaving gaps in our understanding of the mechanisms behind its propagation. In this study, we used a transposon sequencing approach to identify genetic elements critical for plasmid stability, replication, and conjugative transfer. Our results identified a novel type I toxin-antitoxin system, new essential maintenance factors, and components of the type IV secretion system and regulatory elements crucial for conjugation. This study advances our understanding of pOXA-48 biology, providing key insights into the genetic factors underlying its successful maintenance and spread in bacterial populations.

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