Plasmid-Dependent Methylotrophy in Thermotolerant Bacillus methanolicus
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- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 186 (5), 1229-1238
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.186.5.1229-1238.2004
Abstract
Bacillus methanolicus can efficiently utilize methanol as a sole carbon source and has an optimum growth temperature of 50°C. With the exception of mannitol, no sugars have been reported to support rapid growth of this organism, which is classified as a restrictive methylotroph. Here we describe the DNA sequence and characterization of a 19,167-bp circular plasmid, designated pBM19, isolated from B. methanolicus MGA3. Sequence analysis of pBM19 demonstrated the presence of the methanol dehydrogenase gene, mdh , which is crucial for methanol consumption in this bacterium. In addition, five genes ( pfk , encoding phosphofructokinase; rpe , encoding ribulose-5-phosphate 3-epimerase; tkt , encoding transketolase; glpX , encoding fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase; and fba , encoding fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase) with deduced roles in methanol assimilation via the ribulose monophosphate pathway are encoded by pBM19. A shuttle vector, pTB1.9, harboring the pBM19 minimal replicon ( repB and ori ) was constructed and used to transform MGA3. Analysis of the resulting recombinant strain demonstrated that it was cured of pBM19 and was not able to grow on methanol. A pTB1.9 derivative harboring the complete mdh gene could not restore growth on methanol when it was introduced into the pBM19-cured strain, suggesting that additional pBM19 genes are required for consumption of this carbon source. Screening of 13 thermotolerant B. methanolicus wild-type strains showed that they all harbor plasmids similar to pBM19, and this is the first report describing plasmid-linked methylotrophy in any microorganism. Our findings should have an effect on future genetic manipulations of this organism, and they contribute to a new understanding of the biology of methylotrophs.Keywords
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