Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2132
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Based on nucleotide sequence homology with the
Escherichia coli
photolyase gene (
phr
), the
phr
sequence of
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
PAO1 was identified from the genome sequence, amplified by PCR, cloned, and shown to complement a known
phr
mutation following expression in
Escherichia coli
SY2. Stable, insertional
phr
mutants containing a tetracycline resistance gene cassette were constructed in
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 and
P. syringae
pv. syringae FF5 by homologous recombination and sucrose-mediated counterselection. These mutants showed a decrease in survival compared to the wild type of as much as 19-fold after irradiation at UV-B doses of 1,000 to 1,550 J m
−2
followed by a recovery period under photoreactivating conditions. A
phr uvrA
mutant of
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 was markedly sensitive to UV-B irradiation exhibiting a decrease in survival of 6 orders of magnitude following a UV-B dose of 250 J m
−2
. Complementation of the
phr
mutations in
P. aeruginosa
PAO1 and
P. syringae
pv. syringae FF5 using the cloned
phr
gene from strain PAO1 resulted in a restoration of survival following UV-B irradiation and recovery under photoreactivating conditions. The UV-B survival of the
phr
mutants could also be complemented by the
P. syringae
mutagenic DNA repair determinant
rulAB
. Assays for increases in the frequency of spontaneous rifampin-resistant mutants in UV-B-irradiated strains containing
rulAB
indicated that significant UV-B mutability (up to a 51-fold increase compared to a nonirradiated control strain) occurred even in the wild-type PAO1 background in which
rulAB
only enhanced the UV-B survival by 2-fold under photoreactivating conditions. The frequency of occurrence of spontaneous nalidixic acid-resistant mutants in the PAO1
uvrA
and
uvrA phr
backgrounds complemented with
rulAB
were 3.8 × 10
−5
and 2.1 × 10
−3
, respectively, following a UV-B dose of 1,550 J m
−2
. The construction and characterization of
phr
mutants in the present study will facilitate the determination of the roles of light and dark repair systems in organisms exposed to solar radiation in their natural habitats.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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