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A soil bacterial catabolic pathway on the move: Transfer of nicotine catabolic genes between Arthrobacter genus megaplasmids and invasion by mobile elements.

Roderich Brandsch1, Marius Mihasan.   

Abstract

The 165,137 bp plasmid pAO1 of Paenarthrobacter nicotinovorans carries the genes of a nicotine catabolic pathway. The genes are organized into several gene modules responsible for the catabolism of L- and D-nicotine to nicotine blue, alpha-ketoglutarate and succinate. Various modules of these genes have been shown to be present in gram-positive (Gram?) soil bacteria. The presence of the identical pAO1 nic-genes on the 288,370 bp plasmid pZXY21 of Arthrobacter sp. ZXY2 (96 percent to 100 percent at the nucleotide level) permitted the identification of the limits of this DNA fragment. At the 5' end of the nic-genes are located the ORFs of two predicted integrases of the tyrosine recombinase family with conserved R, H, R and Y catalytic residues and that of a small transposase with a predicted leucine zipper motive. They are related to Tn554A, Tn554B and Tn554C of Staphylococcus aureus and suggest that the entire nic-genes DNA fragment represents a large catabolic transposon. Surprisingly the nic-genes on pZXY21 were found to be interspersed by mobile elements encoding transposases of various IS families. Insertion of these IS elements disrupts nicotine degradation and divide the nic-genes DNA into potentially new transposons. This finding may illustrate how nicotine catabolic genes can be mobilized and spread by horizontal gene transfer to other soil bacteria.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32345784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci        ISSN: 0250-5991            Impact factor:   1.826


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