Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, University of Groningen, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands,1and
2. The Questor Centre, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, United Kingdom2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The haloalkane-degrading bacteria
Rhodococcus rhodochrous
NCIMB13064,
Pseudomonas pavonaceae
170, and
Mycobacterium
sp. strain GP1 share a highly conserved haloalkane dehalogenase gene (
dhaA
). Here, we describe the extent of the conserved
dhaA
segments in these three phylogenetically distinct bacteria and an analysis of their flanking sequences. The
dhaA
gene of the 1-chlorobutane-degrading strain NCIMB13064 was found to reside within a 1-chlorobutane catabolic gene cluster, which also encodes a putative invertase (
invA
), a regulatory protein (
dhaR
), an alcohol dehydrogenase (
adhA
), and an aldehyde dehydrogenase (
aldA
). The latter two enzymes may catalyze the oxidative conversion of
n
-butanol, the hydrolytic product of 1-chlorobutane, to
n
-butyric acid, a growth substrate for many bacteria. The activity of the
dhaR
gene product was analyzed in
Pseudomonas
sp. strain GJ1, in which it appeared to function as a repressor of
dhaA
expression. The 1,2-dibromoethane-degrading strain GP1 contained a conserved DNA segment of 2.7 kb, which included
dhaR
,
dhaA
, and part of
invA
. A 12-nucleotide deletion in
dhaR
led to constitutive expression of
dhaA
in strain GP1, in contrast to the inducible expression of
dhaA
in strain NCIMB13064. The 1,3-dichloropropene-degrading strain 170 possessed a conserved DNA segment of 1.3 kb harboring little more than the coding region of the
dhaA
gene. In strains 170 and GP1, a putative integrase gene was found next to the conserved
dhaA
segment, which suggests that integration events were responsible for the acquisition of these DNA segments. The data indicate that horizontal gene transfer and integrase-dependent gene acquisition were the key mechanisms for the evolution of catabolic pathways for the man-made chemicals 1,3-dichloropropene and 1,2-dibromoethane.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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