Conjugative plasmid mediated inducible nickel resistance in Hafnia alvei 5-5

Hafnia alvei 5-5, isolated from a soil-litter mixture underneath the canopy of the nickel-hyperaccumulating tree Sebertia acuminata (Sapotaceae) in New Caledonia, was found to be resistant to 30 mM Ni(2+) or 2 mM Co(2+). The 70-kb plasmid, pEJH 501, was transferred by conjugation to Escherichia coli...

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description Hafnia alvei 5-5, isolated from a soil-litter mixture underneath the canopy of the nickel-hyperaccumulating tree Sebertia acuminata (Sapotaceae) in New Caledonia, was found to be resistant to 30 mM Ni(2+) or 2 mM Co(2+). The 70-kb plasmid, pEJH 501, was transferred by conjugation to Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, and Klebsiella oxytoca. Transconjugant strains expressed inducible nickel resistance to between 5 and 17 mM Ni(2+), and cobalt resistance to 2 mM Co(2+). A 4.8-kb Sal- EcoRI fragment containing the nickel resistance determinant was subcloned, and the hybrid plasmid was found to confer a moderate level of resistance to nickel (7 mM Ni(2+)) even to E. coli. The expression of nickel resistance was inducible by exposure to nickel chloride at a concentration as low as 0.5 mM Ni(2+). By random Tn phoA'-1 insertion mutagenesis, the fragment was shown to have structural genes as well as regulatory regions for nickel resistance. Southern hybridization studies showed that the nickel-resistance determinant from pEJH501 of H. alvei 5-5 was homologous to that of pTOM9 from Alcaligenes xylosoxydans 31A.
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Bacteria - genetics
Cloning, Molecular
Conjugation, Genetic
DNA Probes
Drug Resistance, Bacterial - genetics
Hafnia alvei
Hafnia alvei - drug effects
Hafnia alvei - genetics
Hafnia alvei - physiology
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Models, Genetic
Mutation
Nickel - metabolism
Nickel - pharmacology
Plasmids - genetics
Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
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