Studies on polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) accumulation in a PHA synthase I-negative mutant of Burkholderia cepacia generated by homogenotization

FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2000 Dec 1;193(1):179-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2000.tb09421.x.

Abstract

In the genome of Burkholderia cepacia strain IPT64, which accumulates a blend of the two homopolyesters poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), poly(3HB), and poly(3-hydroxy-4-pentenoic acid), poly(3H4PE), from sucrose or gluconate as single carbon source, the polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthase structural gene was disrupted by the insertion of a chloramphenicol-resistant gene cassette (phaC1::Cm). The suicide vector pSUP202 harboring phaC1::Cm was transferred to B. cepacia by conjugation. The inactivated gene was integrated into the chromosome of B. cepacia by homologous recombination. This mutant and also 15 N-methyl-N'-nitrosoguanidine (NMG)-induced mutants still accumulated low amounts of PHAs and expressed low PHA synthase activity. The analysis of the mutant phaC1::Cm showed that it accumulated about 1% of PHA consisting of 68.2 mol% 3HB and 31.8 mol% 3H4PE from gluconate. The wild-type, in contrast, accumulated 49.3% of PHA consisting of 96.5 mol% 3HB and 3. 5 mol% 3H4PE. Our results indicated that the genome of B. cepacia possesses at least two PHA synthase genes, which probably have different substrate specificities.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid / metabolism
  • Acyltransferases / genetics*
  • Acyltransferases / metabolism
  • Blotting, Southern
  • Burkholderia cepacia / genetics*
  • Burkholderia cepacia / metabolism*
  • Genes, Bacterial*
  • Genome, Bacterial
  • Hydroxybutyrates / metabolism
  • Mutation
  • Pentanoic Acids / metabolism
  • Polyesters / metabolism*
  • Recombination, Genetic
  • Substrate Specificity
  • Valerates / metabolism

Substances

  • Hydroxybutyrates
  • Pentanoic Acids
  • Polyesters
  • Valerates
  • poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate
  • 3-hydroxy-4-pentenoic acid
  • poly(3-hydroxyvalerate)
  • Acyltransferases
  • poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) synthase
  • 3-Hydroxybutyric Acid