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pubmed-article:7526858pubmed:abstractTextPseudomonas cepacia strain AC1100 grows luxuriantly on 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) but does not utilize phenoxyacetic acid. After long-term selective pressure on phenoxyacetic acid, mutants designated as strain PAA, capable of utilizing phenoxyacetic acid as well as phenol, emerged spontaneously at a frequency of 1 x 10(-8). A deletion mutant strain PT88, which is devoid of a part of 2,4,5-T metabolic pathway, generated neither phenoxyacetic acid utilizing nor phenol-utilizing mutants. The wild type (Wt) strain AC1100 and all its mutants utilized benzoate via ortho-cleavage pathway. However, only mutant strain PAA harbored the whole set of enzymes required for utilization of phenol via meta-cleavage pathway. The results suggest that Wt strain AC1100 carries silent genes for meta-cleavage pathway which are expressed in strain PAA enabling it to utilize phenoxyacetic acid and phenol. Gene activation is presumed to be due to the translocation of insertion elements.lld:pubmed
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