Instability of the morpholine-degradative phenotype in mycobacteria isolated from activated sludge |
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Authors: | V. R. Brown J. S. Knapp J. Heritage |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, University of Leeds LS2 9JT, UK |
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Abstract: | The stability of the morpholine-degradative phenotype was studied in a group of nine distinct strains of mycobacteria, all isolated from an activated sludge plant treating morpholine. Variants incapable of morpholine degradation arose from all strains at high frequency following growth under non-selective conditions. However, strains differed with respect to the frequency at which Mor− variants arose. No spontaneous reversion to wild type could be demonstrated. Six of the nine mycobacterial strains contained plasmids, each had a different plasmid profile. The plasmid profiles of wild type and Mor− variants were compared. In no case could loss of the ability to grow on morpholine be correlated with loss of a complete plasmid. However, evidence is presented which suggests that in two strains loss of the morpholine-degradative phenotype may be correlated with a decrease in the size of a very large plasmid implying deletion of the DNA encoding morpholine degradation. The techniques employed to screen for plasmids in mycobacteria are discussed. |
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