CONSERVATION OF GENE ARRANGEMENT AND AN UNUSUAL ORGANIZATION OF RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES IN THE LINEAR CHROMOSOMES OF THE LYME-DISEASE SPIROCHETES BORRELIA-BURGDORFERI, B-GARINII AND B-AFZELII
C. Ojaimi et al., CONSERVATION OF GENE ARRANGEMENT AND AN UNUSUAL ORGANIZATION OF RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENES IN THE LINEAR CHROMOSOMES OF THE LYME-DISEASE SPIROCHETES BORRELIA-BURGDORFERI, B-GARINII AND B-AFZELII, Microbiology, 140, 1994, pp. 2931-2940
Physical maps of the chromosomes of the Lyme disease spirochaetes Borr
elia garinii and Borrelia afzelii have been elucidated for the enzymes
CspI, SgrAI, I-CeuI, SmaI. EagI, BssHII, MluI and ApaI by two-dimensi
onal pulsed-field gel electrophoresis techniques. The maps contain 42
sites for B garinii and 32 for B. afzelii. The mapping studies showed
that the two chromosomes are linear DNA molecules of 953 and 948 kbp,
respectively. A comparison of the physical maps of B. garinii and B. a
fzelii and the published map of the other Lyme disease spirochaete, Bo
rrelia burgdorferi [Davidson, B. E., MacDougall, J. and Saint Girons,
I. (1992) J Bacteriol 174, 3766-3774] revealed that the three chromoso
mes have few endonuclease sites in common, apart from a cluster in rrl
(encoding 235 rRNA) and rrs (encoding 16S rRNA). Cloned borrelial gen
es were used as specific hybridization probes to construct genetic map
s, using the physical maps as a basis. The resulting maps contain 41 g
enetic loci for B. burgdorferi, 39 for B. garinii, and 33 for B. afzel
ii. In contrast to the physical maps, the three genetic maps are close
ly related, with no detectable differences in gene order along the ent
ire length of the chromosome. It is concluded that the chromosomes of
these three borrelial species have undergone no major rearrangements,
deletions or insertions during their evolution from a common ancestor.
Detailed mapping of the region of the B. garinii and B. afzelii chrom
osomes that encodes rRNA revealed that each chromosome contains one co
py of rrs separated by 5 kbp from two copies each of rrl and rrf(encod
ing 5S rRNA). The gene order is rrs rrIA rrfA rrIB rrfB. B. burgdorfer
i is the only other member of the eubacteria for which this particular
rRNA gene arrangement has been observed. A DNA length polymorphism in
the region of the borrelial rRNA genes was shown to be due to the pre
sence of 2.2 kbp more DNA between rrs and rrIA in B. garinii and B. af
zelii than in B. burgdorferi.