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Isolation and Genetic Mapping of Paraquat-Resistant Sporulating Mutants of Streptomyces Coelicolor
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Isolation and Genetic Mapping of Paraquat-Resistant Sporulating Mutants of Streptomyces Coelicolor
Chung, Hye Jung , Kim, Eun Ja , Park, Uhn Mee 1, Roe, Jung Hye
Journal of Microbiology 1995;33(3):215-221

Department of Microbiology, college of Natural Sciences, and Research center for Molecular Microbiology, Seoul National University; ¹Department of Genetic Engineering, University of SuwonDepartment of Microbiology, college of Natural Sciences, and Research center for Molecular Microbiology, Seoul National University; ¹Department of Genetic Engineering, University of Suwon
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S. coelicolor A3(2) cells were treated with various redox-cycling agents on nutrient agar plates and examined for their effect on the growth and differentiation. When treated with plumbagin, severe effect on cell viability was observed at concentrations above 250 uM. However, the surviving colonies differentiated normally. When treated with 100 uM paraquat, growth rate was decreased and morphological differentiation was inhibited, while the survival rate was maintained at about 100% even at 5 mM paraquat. Menadione or lawsone did not cause any visible changes at concentrations up to 1 mM. The effect of paraquat was also observed when it was added to nutrient agar plate before spore inoculation. Paraquat had also observed when it was added to nutrient agar plate before spore inoculation. Paraquat had no effect on colonies growing on R2YE agar plates. Among the components of R2YE medium selectively added to nutrient agar medium, CaCl₂was found to have some protective function from the inhibitory effect of paraquat. As a first step to study the mechanism of the inhibitory effect of paraquat on differentiation, resistant mutants which sporulate well in the presence of paraquat were screened following UV mutagenesis. Three paraquat-resistant mutants were isolated with a frequency of 3 × 10^-5. Their mutation sites were determined by genetic crossings. All three mutations were mapped to a single locus near argA at about 1 o'clock on the genetic map of S. coelicolor A3(2).

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