Electron microscopic localization of hydrogenase genes on the megaplasmid pHG 1 in Alcaligenes eutrophus |
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Authors: | Christine Rohde Walther Johannssen Frank Mayer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Microbiology, University of Göttingen, Grisebachstraße 8, D-3400 Göttingen, Federal Repulic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Plasmids carrying hydrogenase genes in Alcaligenes eutrophus wild type H 16 and in two transposon Tn5 —induced mutants have been investigated by electron microscopy. Besides the pHG1 megaplasmid (458±27 kb) carrying genes coding for structural and regulatory properties of hydrogenases, small plasmids of unknown significance have been detected. The sizes of EcoRI fragments obtained from pHG1 were measured from electron micrographs. They were significantly different from sizes determined previously by agarose gel electrophoresis.Plasmid pHG1 isolated from the wild type H 16 was shown to contain two inverted repeats (IR 16-1 and IR 16-2) with sizes similar to known transposons.From electron microscopic hybridization studies, it was deduced that the sites of insertion of Tn5 into a regulation gene on pHG1 for both soluble and membrane-bound hydrogenase, and of Tn5-Mob into the gene coding for structural properties of the soluble hydrogenase, are about 67.2 kb apart. One of the inverted repeats (IR 16-1) was localized in between these sites. |
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Keywords: | Hydrogen bacterium Hydrogenase genes Megaplasmid pHG1 Localization Electron microscopy |
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