Affiliation:
1. Environmental Engineering Program, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
2. Microbiology Program, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The effects of restriction proficiency and premating exposure to toxicants on conjugal transfer of the TOL plasmid between
Pseudomonas
spp. was investigated by examinations of filter matings. A
Pseudomonas putida
KT2442-derived strain carrying a
gfp
-tagged variant of the TOL plasmid was used as a donor, and both restriction-deficient (PAO1162N) and -proficient (PAO2002N)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
strains were used as recipients. The in situ enumeration of conjugation events allowed us to obtain frequency estimates that were unbiased by transconjugant growth or plasmid retransfer. We observed a strong dependence of the plasmid transfer frequency on the initial donor-to-recipient ratio of surface matings, which invalidated the use of mass action-based plasmid transfer kinetic estimators. Careful control of the initial parental cell densities permitted evaluations of the true effects of restriction proficiency and toxicant exposure on TOL transfer. At standard donor-to-recipient ratios (10
−3
for PAO1162N and 2 × 10
1
for PAO2002N) and total cell densities (10
5
cells/mm
2
for PAO1162N and 10
6
cells/mm
2
for PAO2002N), plasmid transfer frequencies without toxicant exposure were approximately 10
−7
(events/mm
2
)
−1
for PAO1162N and 10
−11
(events/mm
2
)
−1
for PAO2002N based on in situ observations of conjugation events. The enumeration of transconjugants via selective plating yielded transfer frequencies that were up to 1 order of magnitude lower. Premating exposure to sodium dodecyl sulfate (1 to 10 mM) significantly increased the transfer frequency for the restriction-proficient strain PAO2002N (
P
< 0.05) but not for the restriction-deficient strain PAO1162N. On the other hand, premating exposure to ethanol, toluene, or phenol had no positive effect on the plasmid transfer frequency. Clearly, restriction proficiency provides a strong barrier to interspecific transfer of the TOL plasmid, and this barrier was only marginally attenuated by recipient exposure to toxicants within the ranges examined.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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