Genetic and physical analyses of a cluster of genes essential for xanthan gum biosynthesis in Xanthomonas campestris
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- DOI: 10.1128/jb.169.6.2854-2861.1987
Genetic and physical analyses of a cluster of genes essential for xanthan gum biosynthesis in Xanthomonas campestris
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- J Bacteriol 1987 Sep;169(9):4415
Abstract
Xanthomonas campestris produces copious amounts of a complex exopolysaccharide, xanthan gum. Nonmucoid mutants, defective in synthesis of xanthan polysaccharide, were isolated after nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis. To isolate genes essential for xanthan polysaccharide synthesis (xps), a genomic library of X. campestris DNA, partially digested with SalI and ligated into the broad-host-range cloning vector pRK293, was constructed in Escherichia coli. The pooled clone bank was conjugated en masse from E. coli into three nonmucoid mutants by using pRK2013, which provides plasmid transfer functions. Kanamycin-resistant exconjugants were then screened for the ability to form mucoid colonies. Analysis of plasmids from several mucoid exconjugants indicated that overlapping segments of DNA had been cloned. These plasmids were tested for complementation of eight additional nonmucoid mutants. A 22-kilobase (kb) region of DNA was defined physically by restriction enzyme analysis and genetically by ability to restore mucoid phenotype to 10 of the 11 nonmucoid mutants tested. This region was further defined by subcloning and by transposon mutagenesis with mini-Mu(Tetr), with subsequent analysis of genetic complementation of nonmucoid mutants. A region of 13.5 kb of DNA was determined to contain at least five complementation groups. The effect of plasmids containing cloned xps genes on xanthan gum synthesis was evaluated. One plasmid, pCHC3, containing a 12.4-kb insert and at least four linked xanthan biosynthetic genes, increased the production of xanthan gum by 10% and increased the extent of pyruvylation of the xanthan side chains by about 45%. This indicates that a gene affecting pyruvylation of xanthan gum is linked to this cluster of xps genes.
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