Affiliation:
1. Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology1 and
2. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,2 CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland, and
3. Institute of Genetics and Cytology, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, 220072 Minsk, Belarus3
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Twenty different
Pseudomonas
strains utilizing
m
-toluate were isolated from oil-contaminated soil samples near Minsk, Belarus. Seventeen of these isolates carried plasmids ranging in size from 78 to about 200 kb (assigned pSVS plasmids) and encoding the
meta
cleavage pathway for toluene metabolism. Most plasmids were conjugative but of unknown incompatibility groups, except for one, which belonged to the IncP9 group. The organization of the genes for toluene catabolism was determined by restriction analysis and hybridization with
xyl
gene probes of pWW0. The majority of the plasmids carried
xyl
-type genes highly homologous to those of pWW53 and organized in a similar manner (M. T. Gallegos, P. A. Williams, and J. L. Ramos, J. Bacteriol. 179:5024–5029, 1997), with two distinguishable
meta
pathway operons, one upper pathway operon, and three
xylS
-homologous regions. All of these plasmids also possessed large areas of homologous DNA outside the catabolic genes, suggesting a common ancestry. Two other pSVS plasmids carried only one
meta
pathway operon, one upper pathway operon, and one copy each of
xylS
and
xylR
. The backbones of these two plasmids differed greatly from those of the others. Whereas these parts of the plasmids, carrying the
xyl
genes, were mostly conserved between plasmids of each group, the noncatabolic parts had undergone intensive DNA rearrangements. DNA sequencing of specific regions near and within the
xylTE
and
xylA
genes of the pSVS plasmids confirmed the strong homologies to the
xyl
genes of pWW53 and pWW0. However, several recombinations were discovered within the upper pathway operons of the pSVS plasmids and pWW0. The main genetic mechanisms which are thought to have resulted in the present-day configuration of the
xyl
operons are discussed in light of the diversity analysis carried out on the pSVS plasmids.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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