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Cloning and partial characterization of two chromosomal loci from Bacteroides ovatus that contain genes essential for growth on guar gum.

P J Valentine1, P Arnold, A A Salyers.   

Abstract

Previously, we isolated three transposon insertion mutants of Bacteroides ovatus (M-4, M-5, and M-7) that were unable to grow on the branched polysaccharide guar gum. In this study, we used a tetracycline resistance gene on the transposon to clone chromosomal DNA adjacent to the transposon insertions in each of the three mutants. Restriction analysis of the flanking chromosomal DNA in M-4 and M-7 revealed that the insertions in these two mutants were in the same location. The cloned DNA adjacent to the insertions in M-5 and M-7 was used as a hybridization probe to clone the wild-type loci. Two clones of about 10 kbp in size were obtained. Restriction analysis showed that these two clones did not overlap. The clone of the M-5 locus appeared to contain all of the genes affected by the M-5 insertion, but we were unable to demonstrate complementation of the M-5 mutation because of the instability of the clone in this background. Analysis of the clone of the M-7 locus showed that it contained a guar gum-regulated promoter, but the transcript originating from this promoter was not affected by the transposon insertion. Thus, the M-7 locus apparently contains at least two separate transcriptional units, the one defined by this promoter and the one interrupted by the transposon insertion. Insertion mutations downstream of the guar gum-regulated promoter demonstrated that there were essential guar gum utilization genes in this region. The M-7 mutant was eliminated by the wild type in the intestinal tracts of germfree mice.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1622223      PMCID: PMC195638          DOI: 10.1128/aem.58.5.1541-1548.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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