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Spontaneous deletions in the TOL plasmid pWW20 which give rise to the B3 regulatory mutants of Pseudomonas putida MT20.

R W Pickup, P A Williams.   

Abstract

The size of the TOL plasmid pWW20 from Pseudomonas putida MT20, as measured by analysis of agarose electrophoresis gels after restriction endonuclease hydrolysis, was 270-280 kilobase pairs (kb). During growth on benzoate, MT20 segregates strains carrying mutations in the plasmid regulatory gene xylS; these so-called B3 strains retain the ability to grow on m-xylene (Mxy+) but do not grow on its metabolite m-toluate (Mtol-) and have also lost the ability to transfer the plasmid (Tra-). Analysis of restriction digests of plasmid DNA from seven such segregants, independently isolated, showed that pWW20 had undergone extensive deletions of 90-100 kb. All the deleted plasmids had lost a common core of DNA, of about 72-80 kb, but in class A mutants the deletion extended at one end of this core and in class B mutants at the other end. Class A and B mutants also differed in their rate of growth on m-xylene as a result of differences in the level of expression of their plasmid-coded catabolic enzymes. This suggests that an additional gene, involved in regulating levels of gene expression, is located in the region uniquely deleted in the class B mutants.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6288840     DOI: 10.1099/00221287-128-7-1385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Microbiol        ISSN: 0022-1287


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