Abstract

A genetic library of tributyltin chloride (TBTCl)-resistant marine bacterium, Alteromonas sp. M-1, was constructed using plasmid vector pUC 19. Three positive clones were obtained from E. coli JM 109 transformed with the plasmids by the method of replica plating to LB medium containing 1 mM TBTCl. These clones could grow in LB liquid medium containing 100 μM TBTCl. Plasmids harbouring genes of Alteromonas sp. M-1 were designated pTBT1, pTBT2 and pTBT3 which contain 1.8 kb Hind III-fragment, 4.8 kb Pst I-fragment and 7.8 kb Pst I-fragment, respectively. Nucleotide sequence of the shortest fragment, 1.8 kb Hind III-fragment was determined , revealing an open reading frame (ORF) was contained in the fragment. The ORF was 324 bp (108 amino acids). The 48.5% of the amino acids encoded was hydrophobic, suggesting that the product relating to TBTCl resistance might be membrane related protein. Homology search in amino acids alignment indicated that the product has homology with transport proteins.

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