The Atrazine Catabolism Genes<i>atzABC</i>Are Widespread and Highly Conserved

Mervyn L. de Souza(University of Minnesota), Jennifer L. Seffernick(University of Minnesota), Betsy M. Martínez-Vaz(University of Minnesota), Michael J. Sadowsky(University of Minnesota), Lawrence P. Wackett(University of Minnesota)
Journal of Bacteriology
April 1, 1998
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Abstract

Pseudomonas strain ADP metabolizes the herbicide atrazine via three enzymatic steps, encoded by the genes atzABC, to yield cyanuric acid, a nitrogen source for many bacteria. Here, we show that five geographically distinct atrazine-degrading bacteria contain genes homologous to atzA, -B, and -C. The sequence identities of the atz genes from different atrazine-degrading bacteria were greater than 99% in all pairwise comparisons. This differs from bacterial genes involved in the catabolism of other chlorinated compounds, for which the average sequence identity in pairwise comparisons of the known members of a class ranged from 25 to 56%. Our results indicate that globally distributed atrazine-catabolic genes are highly conserved in diverse genera of bacteria.


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