New derivatives of TOL plasmid pWWO
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- 1 October 1993
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Journal of General Microbiology
- Vol. 139 (10) , 2379-2385
- https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-139-10-2379
Abstract
SUMMARY: Two new segregants, PPW1-1 and PPW161-1, of Pseudomonas putida were isolated from the stock cultures PaW85(pWW0) and PaW85(pWW0-161). Strain PPW1-1 had lost its ability to grow on m-xylene but was able to grow on m-toluate. A deletion of the left-hand of transposon Tn4651, including the upper-operon genes, had taken place in plasmid pWWOmut11, isolated from strain PPW1-1. Additional deletions were observed in pWWOmut1 after ‘benzoate-curing’ (plasmids pWW0mut15, pWWOmut19, pWW0mut27). The genes of the upper-operon and beginning of the meta-operon were deleted from pWW0-161mut1, isolated from strain PPW161-1. Despite this deletion, cells of PPW161-1 grew on all normal TOL plasmid substrates. The Tol+ phenotype was stable in cells of PPW161-1 growing on benzoate. We propose that this is because in cells of strain PPW161-1 the catabolic genes deleted from pWW0-161mut1 were integrated into the chromosome at the site where the (chromosomally encoded) ortho-pathway genes are located, resulting in the inability of the cells to use this pathway.Keywords
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