Ey. Jeong et al., CLONING OF CATBCIJFD GENES FOR CATECHOL DEGRADATION INTO CHROMOSOMAL POBA AND GENETIC STABILITY OF THE RECOMBINANT ACINETOBACTER-CALCOACETICUS, Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 60(6), 1996, pp. 949-956
A possible obstacle in the development of hybrid strains of Acinetobac
ter calcoaceticus by the introduction of a metabolic pathway into the
chromosome is genetic instability of the resulting recombinant strains
. Therefore, the possibility that the pobA gene can be used as a chrom
osomal cloning site where the transposed genes can be maintained and e
xpressed, was explored in this study. For this purpose, two model hybr
id strains of A. calcoaceticus were created, in which a DNA fragment c
arrying catBCIJFD genes for catabolic degradation of catechol was inse
rted into pobA in opposite directions of each other, and their genetic
stabilities were experimentally examined. Our data demonstrated that
the stability of the genes neighboring the insertions depends on the o
rientations of the insertions. Also, the data further indicated that t
he functional metabolic pathways introduced into pobA can be expressed
successfully as far as the insertion is engineered in an appropriate
way. Concurrently, it was proposed that the pobA can be used as a chro
mosomal cloning site, and that introduction of an useful metabolic pat
hway into pobA may offer considerable promise to the construction of a
hybrid strain with improved metabolic capabilities.