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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 12 1997, 4899-4906, Vol 63, No. 12
M Peters, E Heinaru, E Talpsep, H Wand, U Stottmeister, A Heinaru and A Nurk
Horizontal transfer of genes of selective value in an environment 6 years
after their introduction into a watershed has been observed. Expression of
the gene pheA, which encodes phenol monooxygenase and is linked to the
pheBA operon (A. Nurk, L. Kasak, and M. Kivisaar, Gene 102:13-18, 1991),
allows pseudomonads to use phenol as a growth substrate. Pseudomonas putida
strains carrying this operon on a plasmid were used for bioremediation
after an accidental fire in the Estonia oil shale mine in Estonia in 1988.
The water samples used for studying the fate of the genes introduced were
collected in 1994. The same gene cluster was also detected in Pseudomonas
strains isolated from water samples of a nearby watershed which has been
continuously polluted with phenols due to oil shale industry leachate.
Together with the more frequently existing counterparts of the dmp genes
(V. Shingler, J. Powlowski, and U. Marklund, J. Bacteriol. 174:711-724,
1992), the pheA gene was also represented in the phenol-degrading strains.
The area where the strains containing the pheA gene were found was
restricted to the regular route of phenolic leachate to the Baltic Sea.
Nine Pseudomonas strains belonging to four different species (P. corrugata,
P. fragi, P. stutzeri, and P. fluorescens biotypes B, C, and F) and
harboring horizontally transferred pheBA operons were investigated. The phe
genes were clustered in the same manner in these nine phe operons and were
connected to the same promoter as in the case of the original pheBA operon.
One 10.6-kb plasmid carrying a pheBA gene cluster was sequenced, and the
structure of the rearranged pheBA operon was described. This data indicates
that introduced genetic material could, if it encodes a beneficial
capability, enrich the natural genetic variety for biodegradation.
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Acquisition of a deliberately introduced phenol degradation operon, pheBA, by different indigenous Pseudomonas species
Department of Genetics, University of Tartu, Estonia.
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