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Molecular nature of spontaneous modifications in gacS which cause colony phase variation in Pseudomonas sp. strain PCL1171.

Daan van den Broek1, Thomas F C Chin-A-Woeng, Guido V Bloemberg, Ben J J Lugtenberg.   

Abstract

Pseudomonas sp. strain PCL1171 displays colony phase variation between opaque phase I and translucent phase II colonies, thereby regulating the production of secondary metabolites and exoenzymes. Complementation and sequence analysis of 26 phase II mutants and of 13 wild-type phase II sectors growing out of phase I colonies showed that in all these cases the phase II phenotype is caused by spontaneous mutations in gacA or/and gacS. Mutation of gac reduced both the length of the lag phase and the generation time. Isolation and sequencing of the gacS genes from the phase II bacteria revealed one insertion as well as several random point mutations, deletions, and DNA rearrangements. Most phase II colonies reverted with a high frequency, resulting in wild-type gacA and gacS genes and a phase I phenotype. Some phase II bacteria retained the phase II phenotype but changed genotypically as a result of (re)introduction of mutations in either gacA or gacS. The reversion of gacA or gacS to the wild type was not affected by mutation of recA and recB. We conclude that in Pseudomonas sp. strain PCL1171, mutations in gacA and gacS are the basis for phase variation from phase I to phase II colonies and that, since these mutations are efficiently removed, mutations in gac result in dynamic switches between the "wild-type" population and the subpopulations harboring spontaneous mutations in gacA and or gacS, thereby enabling both populations to be maintained.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15629930      PMCID: PMC543552          DOI: 10.1128/JB.187.2.593-600.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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