Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, University of California, Davis, California 95616
Abstract
Donor strains of
Erwinia chrysanthemi
ICPB EC16, a member of the soft-rot (pectolytic) section of the enterobacterial genus
Erwinia
, were obtained by chromosomal integration of an F′
lac
+
plasmid originating from
Escherichia coli
. These stable donor strains, selected from an unstable F′
lac
+
heterogenote by repeated platings of single Lac
+
colonies on lactose minimal agar, do not segregate (as does the parent F′
lac
+
heterogenote) into Lac
−
or F
−
clones, in either the presence or absence of acridine orange. One representative donor strain (from the 12 that have been selected) has been examined in more detail; it can transfer
ade
+
,
gal
+
,
gtu
+
(utilization of galacturonate),
his
+
,
lac
+
,
leu
+
,
lys
+
,
mcu
+
(multiple carbohydrate utilization),
pat
+
(production of polygalacturonic acid
trans
-eliminase),
thr
+
, and
trp
+
in a polarized manner to appropriate recipient strains of
E. chrysanthemi
; the frequencies of
ade
+
,
leu
+
, and
thr
+
transfer were higher than those of the other markers tested to date. This donor strain transfers
lac
+
genes during a 6-h mating on membranes; most of the Lac
+
recombinants are donors of chromosomal markers. The kinetics of entry as well as the frequencies of transfer of chromosomal markers indicate that
thr
+
and
leu
+
enter the recipient as proximal markers and that
lac
+
enters as a distal marker. Analysis of the recombinants demonstrates close linkage between
thr
and
leu, ade
and
thr, his
and
pat
, and
his
and
trp
loci. The results suggest that the integration of F′
lac
+
into the chromosome of
E. chrysanthemi
has occurred at a region adjacent to the
leu-thr
loci, and that the chromosome is transferred in the following sequence: origin----
leu--thr--ade--lys--mcu--pat--his--trp--gal--gtu--lac
--F. Plant-tissue maceration occurs in Pat
+
recombinants and not in Pat
−
recombinants, even though both form another pectolytic enzyme, hydrolytic polygalacturonase. This genetic evidence supports the idea that the
E. chrysanthemi
polygalacturonic acid
trans
-eliminase plays an essential role in bringing about plant-tissue maceration.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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