Abstract

Arsenic transforming bacterial strains belong to genus Pseudomonas sp.AK9 (KY569424), were isolated from the middle Gangetic plains of Bihar, India. The Pseudomonas sp. AK9 strains were able to transform toxic arsenite to a less toxic arsenate. In the present work, the presence of different arsenic resistance genes (aoxB, arsB, acr3 and aoxAB) were observed in isolated strain. Furthermore, the aoxB gene was amplified from genomic DNA of AK9, cloned in E.coli/DH5αcells, and sequenced. The BLASTn results and phylogenetic study of the aoxB gene showed 95.32 % and 90.07 % identity with the large subunit of aoxB gene of previous reported Thiomonas arsenivorans strain DSM16361 and Thiomonas arsenivorans strain b6, respectively. Further overhang primers were designed for amplifications of full length aoxB gene (∼1200 bp), and cloned in to the expression vector and host E.coli/BL21 cells. The GST-aoxB gene was expressed in BL21 cells, and a profound expression product of ∼ 72 kDa was observed in SDS PAGE. The detection of a large subunit (aoxB) of arsenate oxidase protein in western blotting assay affirmed the expression of aoxB gene in recombinant E.coli/BL21 clone. Further, the recombinant E.coli/BL21cells showed increased growth than the normal E.coli/BL21 cells against As (III). Thus, this study showed the presence of aoxB gene in Pseudomonas sp. AK9 genome which regulates the resistant ability to arsenic toxicity.

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