Genetic transfer of lithoautotrophy mediated by a plasmid-cointegrate from Pseudomonas facilis.

Autor: Warrelmann, Jürgen, Friedrich, Bärbel
Zdroj: Archives of Microbiology; Mar1989, Vol. 151 Issue 4, p359-364, 6p
Abstrakt: Pseudomonas facilis (DSM 620) is host of two plasmids one of which (pHG22-a) has been shown to be involved in lithoautotrophic metabolism. The lithoautotrophic marker was transferred via conjugation to mutants of two wild type strains of P. facilis and to the heterotrophic bacterium Pseudomonas delafieldii. The transfer required mobilization by the IncP1 plasmid RP4. Transconjugants contained a plasmid which neither correlated in size with RP4 nor with pHG22-a. This newly formed plasmid, pHG22-c, was shown to be a cointegrate consisting of RP4 DNA and a 50-kb insert derived from the native plasmid pHG22-a. DNA-DNA hybridization using lithoautotrophic genes of Alcaligenes eutrophus as DNA probes, revealed the presence of hydrogenase structural and regulatory genes in addition to genes of autotrophic carbon dioxide fixation on the cointegrate pHG22-c. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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