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Abstract
To construct shuttle vectors based on an endogenous replicon, we isolated a small
cryptic plasmid (pLP1) from Lactobacillus plantarum CCM 1904. The nucleotide sequence
(2093 bp, 38.25 GC mol%) revealed one major open reading frame encoding for a 317
amino acid protein (Rep). Comparisons with proteins encoded by other Gram-positive
bacteria plasmids strongly suggest that the protein encoded by pLP1 has a replicative
role. The presence of a consensus sequence including a tyrosine residue known to be
the replication protein binding site to the DNA (in phage phi X174) strengthens this
hypothesis. The DNA sequence contains also a sequence similar to the pC194 origin
nick sequence, which initiates the plasmid replication at the plus origin, characteristic
of plasmids which replicate following a rolling circle mechanism via single-stranded
DNA intermediates. A set of 13 direct repeats of 17 bp could be involved in the expression
of the incompatibility or in the copy number control as in the other plasmids. A promoter
sequence located at the rep 5' region has been identified and is functional in Bacillus
subtilis.