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DNA sequence conservation at the gene level in a conserved chromosomal segment in twoPseudomonas species
Authors:Saovanee Dharmsthiti  Viji Krishnapillai
Institution:1. Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Monash University, 3168, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:A comparative analysis has been made of the DNA sequences of the isofunctional genes encodingN-acetylglutamate synthase of the arginine biosynthetic pathway of the bacterial speciesPseudomonas aeruginosa andPseudomonas putida. Overall homologies of 81% and 84% at the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence levels, respectively, were observed. This high homology was also reflected in the strikingly similar hydropathy profiles of the encoded proteins; patterns of codon usage, including rare codon usage; and amino acid composition of the proteins. This high level of homology at the DNA sequence level is consistent with the location of these genes in the genetically conserved chromosomal region (called auxotrophic-rich region) of the respectivePseudomonas species. Despite chromosomal rearrangements identified in this region the conservation observed at the chromosomal level between thesePseudomonas species is also maintained at the level of the DNA sequence, and in the deduced amino acid sequence, of the genes reported here and of six other pairs of genes of the tryptophan biosynthetic pathway, reported by others, which are also located within this chromosomal region.
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