Plasmid conjugation drives the spread of antimicrobial resistance genes between different bacterial species. In IncF plasmids, this process relies on tight interactions between an outer-membrane protein in the recipient and the plasmid-encoded TraN, which consists of conserved base and variable tip domains. So far, TraN was only studied in IncF plasmids. We show that IncA/C and IncH plasmids encode a larger TraN with distinct isoforms that shape host range and species specificity. We also identi
TraN variants mediate conjugation species specificity of IncA/C, IncH, and Acinetobacter baumannii plasmids
Shan He·Gad Frankel·Konstantinos Beis·John Wong·Wen Wen Low·Julia Sanchez-Garrido·Jaie Rattle·Sophia David
