The Pseudomonas putida ML2 plasmid-encoded genes for benzene dioxygenase are unusual in codon usage and low in G+C content
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The Pseudomonas putida ML2 plasmid-encoded genes for benzene dioxygenase are unusual in codon usage and low in G+C content
Abstract
Benzene dioxygenase, catalyzing the oxidation of benzene to cis-1,2-dihydroxy-cyclohexa-3,5-diene, comprises four polypeptides that are encoded by plasmid pHMT112 of Pseudomonas putida ML2. In this study, the nucleotide (nt) sequences of four genes encoding this enzyme (bedC1C2BA) were determined, and the amino acid (aa) sequences were deduced. The sequence showed significant homology with the chromosomally encoded benzene dioxygenase and toluene dioxygenase genes (73-77% for nt and 83-99% for aa), but not the plasmid-encoded naphthalene dioxygenase genes (20-26% for nt and 32-36% for aa). A conserved motif (Cys-Xaa-His-15-to-17 aa-Cys-Xaa2-His, where Xaa is any aa), proposed to bind the Rieske-type [2Fe-2S] cluster, was identified in the deduced aa sequence of the iron-sulfur proteins. Three regions were also identified in the flavoprotein which are likely to be involved in FAD and NAD+ binding. The gene order of bedC1C2BA is consistent with most ring-hydroxylating dioxygenases isolated from Pseudomonas. However, the G+C content of 47% is in contrast to the high G+C content of the Pseudomonas chromosome (63%) and other Pseudomonas plasmids (57%), and with its unique codon usage preference this suggests that bedC1C2BA originated from a host derived from a different genus.
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