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Isolation of Citrobacter sp. mutants defective in decolorizing malachite green

✍ Scribed by Moon-Sun Jang; Young-Mi Lee; Yong-Lark Choi; Young-Su Cho; Cheorl-Ho Kim; Young-Choon Lee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
72 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0233-111X

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Abstract

To identify genes involved in the decolorization of malachite green, random mutants generated by transposon insertion in the malachite green‐decolorizing bacterium, Citrobacter sp. were isolated. The resulting mutant bank yielded 24 mutants with complete defects in their abilities to decolorize malachite green. Southern hybridization with a Tn5 fragment as a probe showed a single hybridized band in 7 mutants, which appeared to have insertions at different sites of the chromosome. The Tn5‐inserted genes were isolated and the DNA sequence flanking Tn5 was determined. Based on a sequence database, the putative protein products encoded by the mg genes were identified as follows. mg3, an ABC transporter homolog; mg6, a LysR‐type regulatory protein; m11, an oxidoreductase; mg17, a MalG protein in the maltose transport system; and mg21, a sugar kinase. The deduced sequences from two mg genes (__mg__7 and mg18) showed no significant similarity to any protein with a known function, suggesting that these two mg genes encode unidentified proteins that are responsible for the decolorization of malachite green. (© 2004 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)