Horizontal transfer of catabolic plasmids in the process of naphthalene biodegradation in model soil systems

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L. I. Akhmetov
A. E. Filonov
I. F. Puntus
I. A. Kosheleva
I. A. Nechaeva
D. R. Yonge
J. N. Petersen
A. M. Boronin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms
[2] Pushchino State University,undefined
[3] Washington State University,undefined
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Microbiology | 2008年 / 77卷
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catabolic plasmids; horizontal transfer; naphthalene biodegradation;
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The process of naphthalene degradation by indigenous, introduced, and transconjugant strains was studied in laboratory soil microcosms. Conjugation transfer of catabolic plasmids was demonstrated in naphthalene-contaminated soil. Both indigenous microorganisms and an introduced laboratory strain BS394 (pNF142::TnMod-OTc) served as donors of these plasmids. The indigenous bacterial degraders of naphthalene isolated from soil were identified as Pseudomonas putida and Pseudomonas fluorescens. The frequency of plasmid transfer in soil was 10−5–10−4 per donor cell. The activity of the key enzymes of naphthalene biodegradation in indigenous and transconjugant strains was studied. Transconjugant strains harboring indigenous catabolic plasmids possessed high salicylate hydroxylase and low catechol-2,3-dioxygenase activities, in contrast to indigenous degraders, which had a high level of catechol-2,3-dioxygenase activity and a low level of salicylate hydroxylase. Naphthalene degradation in batch culture in liquid mineral medium was shown to accelerate due to cooperation of the indigenous naphthalene degrader P. fluorescens AP1 and the transconjugant strain P. putida KT2442 harboring the indigenous catabolic plasmid pAP35. The role of conjugative transfer of naphthalene biodegradation plasmids in acceleration of naphthalene degradation was demonstrated in laboratory soil microcosms.
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