Expression of dibenzothiophene-degradative genes in two Pseudomonas species
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Microbiology
- Vol. 36 (10) , 718-724
- https://doi.org/10.1139/m90-121
Abstract
The genes encoding dibenzothiophene (DBT) degradation in Pseudomonas alcaligenes strain DBT2 were cloned into plasmid pC1 by other workers. This plasmid was conjugally transferred into a spontaneous variant of Pseudomonas sp. HL7b (designated HL7bR) incapable of oxidizing DBT (Dbt− phenotype). Acquisition of plasmid pC1 simultaneously restored oxidation of DBT and naphthalene to the transconjugant, although the primary DBT metabolite produced by transconjugant HL7bR(pC1) corresponded to that produced by wild-type strain DBT2 rather than that from wild-type strain HL7b. Inducers of the naphthalene pathway (naphthalene, salicylic acid, and 2-aminobenzoate) stimulated DBT oxidation in transconjugant HL7bR(pC1) when present at 0.1 mM concentrations but had no effect on wild-type strain HL7b. Higher concentrations (5 mM) of salicylic acid and naphthalene were inhibitory to DBT oxidation in all strains. DNA–DNA hybridization was not observed between plasmid pC1 and genomic DNA from strains HL7b or HL7bR, nor between authentic naphthalene-degradative genes (plasmid NAH2) and either plasmid pC1 or strain HL7b, despite the observation that the degradative genes encoded on plasmid pC1 functionally resembled broad-specificity naphthalene-degradative genes. Transconjugant HL7bR(pC1) is a mosaic of the parental types regarding DBT metabolite production, regulation, and use of carbon sources. Key words: dibenzothiophene, naphthalene, degradation, regulation, hybridization.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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