Ayub_2007_Plasmid_58_240

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Title : The polyhydroxyalkanoate genes of a stress resistant Antarctic Pseudomonas are situated within a genomic island - Ayub_2007_Plasmid_58_240
Author(s) : Ayub ND , Pettinari MJ , Mendez BS , Lopez NI
Ref : Plasmid , 58 :240 , 2007
Abstract :

Pseudomonas sp. 14-3 is an Antarctic bacterium that shows high stress resistance in association with high polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) production. In this paper genes involved in PHB biosynthesis (phaRBAC) were found within a genomic island named pha-GI. Numerous mobile elements or proteins associated with them, such as an integrase, insertion sequences, a bacterial group II intron, a complete Type I protein secretion system and IncP plasmid-related proteins were detected among the 28 ORFs identified in this large genetic element (32.3kb). The G+C distribution was not homogeneous, likely reflecting a mosaic structure that contains regions from diverse origins. pha-GI has strong similarities with genomic islands found in diverse Proteobacteria, including Burkholderiales species and Azotobacter vinelandii. The G+C content, phylogeny inference and codon usage analysis showed that the phaBAC cluster itself has a complex mosaic structure and indicated that the phaB and phaC genes were acquired by horizontal transfer, probably derived from Burkholderiales. These results describe for the first time a pha cluster located within a genomic island, and suggest that horizontal transfer of pha genes is a mechanism of adaptability to stress conditions such as those found in the extreme Antarctic environment.

PubMedSearch : Ayub_2007_Plasmid_58_240
PubMedID: 17629557

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Ayub ND, Pettinari MJ, Mendez BS, Lopez NI (2007)
The polyhydroxyalkanoate genes of a stress resistant Antarctic Pseudomonas are situated within a genomic island
Plasmid 58 :240

Ayub ND, Pettinari MJ, Mendez BS, Lopez NI (2007)
Plasmid 58 :240