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Insulin resistance is a common denominator of post-transplant diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance in renal transplant recipients
Authors:K Midtvedt  A Hartmann  J Hjelmesaeth  K Lund  BL Bjerkely
Affiliation:University of Kaiserslautern, Department of Microbiology, Germany.
Abstract:
The DNA sequences of two related plasmids pPR1 and pPR3 described previously in Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates from Germany and Spain were now determined. Both plasmids belong to a family of rolling circle (RC) plasmids found in a variety of bacteria. Their GC content with 32% is lower than that of the S. pneumoniae chromosomal DNA. The plasmid pPR3 has a molecular size of 3160 bp with four putative open reading frames, whereas pPR1 contained a deletion of 313 bp that included the 5'-part of ORF2 and upstream regions and differed by three bp from pPR3. The predicted protein of ORF1 showed high similarity to replication proteins of RC plasmids with 74% identical amino acids to RepA of Streptococcus thermophilus plasmids. Sequences similar to the plus origin of replication of ssDNA plasmids were present in both plasmids. They also contained a 152-bp region with over 83% identity to the minus origin of replication of the Streptococcus agalacticae plasmid pMV158.
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