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Construction and characterization of insertion/deletion mutations of the tutF , tutD , and tutG genes of Thauera aromatica strain T1

FEMS Microbiology Letters, ISSN: 0378-1097, Vol: 217, Issue: 1, Page: 37-42
2002
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Thauera aromatica T1 was isolated for its ability to use toluene as a sole carbon source under denitrifying conditions. A genetic approach was used to examine the roles of the tutF, tutD, and tutG gene products (part of a single operon) in the metabolism of toluene. The genes were individually deleted from the chromosome and each resulting mutant strain was unable to metabolize toluene. Plasmids carrying individual in-frame gene deletions failed to complement the corresponding chromosomal deletions but did complement chromosomal deletions downstream of the in-frame deletion. Hence, the tutF, tutD, and tutG genes are each essential for toluene metabolism in T. aromatica T1.

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