Abstract

We obtained DNA fragments encoding putative aminotransferases possibly involved in the biosynthesis of aminoglycoside antibiotics from deep-sea sediments of the northwest Pacific Ocean by nested PCR, and 34 individual genes (total 89 clones) were identified. About half of the deep-sea sequences showed similarity with genes of known aminoglycoside-producers, but others were deep-sea specific genes. Furthermore, we found that temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis (TGGE) can be an effective tool in the analysis of these DNA fragments.

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