Specific deletion of a large segment of pRA500: a 3,5-xylenol degradative plasmid |
| |
Authors: | RK Jain RC Bayly RA Skurray |
| |
Institution: | Department of Microbiology, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia |
| |
Abstract: | 3,5-Xylenol degradative plasmid, pRA500 (approximately 500 kilobase pairs, kb) carried by Pseudomonas putida NCIB 9869, also encodes resistance to inorganic mercuric ions (Hgr). Following growth of Ps. putida on benzoate, p -cresol, p -hydroxybenzoate or protocatechuate, the frequency of loss of the 3,5-xylenol phenotype was 75–90%. The deletion of a large segment of approximately 350 kb from pRA500, to give rise to archetypal plasmid designated pRA502, occurred in such 3,5-xylenol-negative derivatives. During the conjugational transfer of pRA500 following selection of transconjugants for Hgronly, frequency of loss of 3,5-xylenol phenotype was approximately 60%. A high number of these 3,5-xylenol-negative transconjugants carried pRA502. A site-specific deletion is suggested in the formation of archetypal plasmid pRA502 by growth of Ps. putida on the above compounds and during transfer of pRA500. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|