Affiliation:
1. Air Force Research Laboratory/MLQR, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida 32403-5323
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes
JS45 grows on nitrobenzene by a partially reductive pathway in which the intermediate hydroxylaminobenzene is enzymatically rearranged to 2-aminophenol by hydroxylaminobenzene mutase (HAB mutase). The properties of the enzyme, the reaction mechanism, and the evolutionary origin of the gene(s) encoding the enzyme are unknown. In this study, two open reading frames (
habA
and
habB
), each encoding an HAB mutase enzyme, were cloned from a
P. pseudoalcaligenes
JS45 genomic library and sequenced. The open reading frames encoding HabA and HabB are separated by 2.5 kb and are divergently transcribed. The deduced amino acid sequences of HabA and HabB are 44% identical. The HAB mutase specific activities in crude extracts of
Escherichia coli
clones synthesizing either HabA or HabB were similar to the specific activities of extracts of strain JS45 grown on nitrobenzene. HAB mutase activity in
E. coli
extracts containing HabB withstood heating at 85°C for 10 min, but extracts containing HabA were inactivated when they were heated at temperatures above 60°C. HAB mutase activity in extracts of
P. pseudoalcaligenes
JS45 grown on nitrobenzene exhibited intermediate temperature stability. Although both the
habA
gene and the
habB
gene conferred HAB mutase activity when they were separately cloned and expressed in
E. coli
, reverse transcriptase PCR analysis indicated that only
habA
is transcribed in
P. pseudoalcaligenes
JS45. A mutant strain derived from strain JS45 in which the
habA
gene was disrupted was unable to grow on nitrobenzene, which provided physiological evidence that HabA is involved in the degradation of nitrobenzene. A strain in which
habB
was disrupted grew on nitrobenzene. Gene Rv3078 of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
H37Rv encodes a protein whose deduced amino acid sequence is 52% identical to the HabB amino acid sequence.
E. coli
containing
M. tuberculosis
gene Rv3078 cloned into pUC18 exhibited low levels of HAB mutase activity. Sequences that exhibit similarity to transposable element sequences are present between
habA
and
habB
, as well as downstream of
habB
, which suggests that horizontal gene transfer resulted in acquisition of one or both of the
hab
genes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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