Identification of algF in the alginate biosynthetic gene cluster of Pseudomonas aeruginosa which is required for alginate acetylation
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Identification of algF in the alginate biosynthetic gene cluster of Pseudomonas aeruginosa which is required for alginate acetylation
Abstract
Mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa produce a high-molecular-weight exopolysaccharide called alginate that is modified by the addition of O-acetyl groups. To better understand the acetylation process, a gene involved in alginate acetylation called algF was identified in this study. We hypothesized that a gene involved in alginate acetylation would be located within the alginate biosynthetic gene cluster at 34 min on the P. aeruginosa chromosome. To isolate algF mutants, a procedure for localized mutagenesis was developed to introduce random chemical mutations into the P. aeruginosa alginate biosynthetic operon on the chromosome. For this, a DNA fragment containing the alginate biosynthetic operon and adjacent argF gene in a gene replacement cosmid vector was utilized. The plasmid was packaged in vivo into lambda phage particles, mutagenized in vitro with hydroxylamine, transduced into Escherichia coli, and mobilized to an argF auxotroph of P. aeruginosa FRD. Arg+ recombinants coinherited the mutagenized alginate gene cluster and were screened for defects in alginate acetylation by testing for increased sensitivity to an alginate lyase produced by Klebsiella aerogenes. Alginates from recombinants which showed increased sensitivity to alginate lyase were tested for acetylation by a colorimetric assay and infrared spectroscopy. Two algF mutants that produced alginates reduced more than sixfold in acetyl groups were obtained. The acetylation defect was complemented in trans by a 3.8-kb XbaI-BamHI fragment from the alginate gene cluster when placed in the correct orientation under a trc promoter. By a merodiploid analysis, the algF gene was further mapped to a region directly upstream of algA by examining the polar effect of Tn501 insertions. By gene replacement, DNA with a Tn501 insertion directly upstream of algA was recombined with the chromosome of mucoid strain FRD1. The resulting strain, FRD1003, was nonmucoid because of the polar effect of the transposon on the downstream algA gene. By providing algA in trans under the tac promoter, FRD1003 produced nonacetylated alginate, indicating that the transposon was within or just upstream of algF. These results demonstrated that algF, a gene involved in alginate acetylation, is located directly upstream of algA.
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