Genetic organization and regulation of a meta cleavage pathway for catechols produced from catabolism of toluene, benzene, phenol, and cresols by Pseudomonas pickettii PKO1
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.173.15.4587-4594.1991
Genetic organization and regulation of a meta cleavage pathway for catechols produced from catabolism of toluene, benzene, phenol, and cresols by Pseudomonas pickettii PKO1
Abstract
Plasmid pRO1957 contains a 26.5-kb BamHI restriction endonuclease-cleaved DNA fragment cloned from the chromosome of Pseudomonas pickettii PKO1 that allows P. aeruginosa PAO1c to grow on toluene, benzene, phenol, or m-cresol as the sole carbon source. The genes encoding enzymes for meta cleavage of catechol or 3-methylcatechol, derived from catabolism of these substrates, were subcloned from pRO1957 and were shown to be organized into a single operon with the promoter proximal to tbuE. Deletion and analysis of subclones demonstrated that the order of genes in the meta cleavage operon was tbuEFGKIHJ, which encoded catechol 2,3-dioxygenase, 2-hydroxymuconate semialdehyde hydrolase, 2-hydroxymuconate semialdehyde dehydrogenase, 4-hydroxy-2-oxovalerate aldolase, 4-oxalocrotonate decarboxylase, 4-oxalocrotonate isomerase, and 2-hydroxypent-2,4-dienoate hydratase, respectively. The regulatory gene for the tbuEFGKIHJ operon, designated tbuS, was subcloned into vector plasmid pRO2317 from pRO1957 as a 1.3-kb PstI fragment, designated pRO2345. When tbuS was not present, meta pathway enzyme expression was partially derepressed, but these activity levels could not be fully induced. However, when tbuS was present in trans with tbuEFGKIHJ, meta pathway enzymes were repressed in the absence of an effector and were fully induced when an effector was present. This behavior suggests that the gene product of tbuS acts as both a repressor and an activator. Phenol and m-cresol were inducers of meta pathway enzymatic activity. Catechol, 3-methylcatechol, 4-methylcatechol, o-cresol, and p-cresol were not inducers but could be metabolized by cells previously induced by phenol or m-cresol.
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