PLoS Pathogens (Apr 2020)

Competent but complex communication: The phenomena of pheromone-responsive plasmids.

  • Amy J Sterling,
  • William J Snelling,
  • Patrick J Naughton,
  • Nigel G Ternan,
  • James S G Dooley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008310
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. e1008310

Abstract

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Enterococci are robust gram-positive bacteria that are found in a variety of surroundings and that cause a significant number of healthcare-associated infections. The genus possesses a high-efficiency pheromone-responsive plasmid (PRP) transfer system for genetic exchange that allows antimicrobial-resistance determinants to spread within bacterial populations. The pCF10 plasmid system is the best characterised, and although other PRP systems are structurally similar, they lack exact functional homologues of pCF10-encoded genes. In this review, we provide an overview of the enterococcal PRP systems, incorporating functional details for the less-well-defined systems. We catalogue the virulence-associated elements of the PRPs that have been identified to date, and we argue that this reinforces the requirement for elucidation of the less studied systems.