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Environmentally directed mutations in the dehalogenase system of Pseudomonas putida strain PP3.

A W Thomas1, J Lewington, S Hope, A W Topping, A J Weightman, J H Slater.   

Abstract

Favourable mutations involving the two dehalogenases (DehI and DehII) of Pseudomonas putida PP3 and derivative strains containing the cloned gene for DehI (dehI) occurred in response to specific environmental conditions, namely: starvation conditions; the presence of dehalogenase substrates (halogenated alkanoic acids--HAAs) which were toxic to P. putida; and/or the presence of a potential growth substrate. Fluctuation tests showed that these mutations were environmentally directed by the presence of HAAs. The mutations were associated with complex DNA rearrangements involving the movement of dehI located on a transposon DEH. Some mutations resulted in switching off the expression of either one or both of the dehalogenases, events which were effective in protecting P. putida from toxic compounds in its growth environment. Other mutations partially restored P. putida's dehalogenating capability under conditions where toxic substrates were absent. Restoration of the capability to untilize HAAs was favoured when normal growth substrates were present in the environment.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1332636     DOI: 10.1007/bf00290813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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