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Copper acquisition by the SenC protein regulates aerobic respiration in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Authors:Emanuela Frangipani,&   Dieter Haas
Affiliation:Department of Applied Biological Science, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Kanagawa, Japan;and;The Kitasato Institute for Life Science, Kitasato University, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract:Actinophage TG1 forms stable lysogens by integrating at a unique site on chromosomes of Streptomyces strains. The phage ( attP TG1 ) and bacterial ( attB TG1 ) attachment sites for TG1 were deduced from comparative genomic studies on the TG1-lysogen and nonlysogen of Streptomyces avermitilis . The attB TG1 was located within the 46-bp region in the dapC gene (SAV4517) encoding the putative N -succinyldiaminopimelate aminotransferase. TG1-lysogens of S. avermitilis , however, did not demand either lysine or diaminopimelate for growth, indicating that the dapC annotation of S. avermitilis requires reconsideration. A bioinformatic survey of DNA databases using the fasta program for the attB TG1 sequence extracted possible integration sites from varied streptomycete genomes, including Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) and Streptomyces griseus . The gene encoding the putative TG1 integrase ( int TG1 ) was located adjacent to the attP TG1 site. TG1 integrase deduced from the int TG1 gene was a protein of 619 amino acids having a high sequence similarity to φC31 integrase, especially at the N-terminal catalytic region. By contrast, sequence similarities at the C-terminal regions crucial for the recognition of attachment sites were moderate or low. The site-specific recombination systems based on TG1 integrase were shown to work efficiently not only in Streptomyces strains but also in heterologous Escherichia coli .
Keywords:Streptomyces    TG1 integrase    attachment site    integration vector
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