生物
基因
蛋白酵素
嗜水气单胞菌
溶氧素
气单胞菌
遗传学
酶
微生物学
计算生物学
细菌
生物化学
作者
John Pemberton,Stephen P. Kidd,Radomir Schmidt
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1574-6968.1997.tb10401.x
摘要
A hallmark characteristic of species of Aeromonas is their ability to secrete a wide variety of enzymes associated with pathogenicity and environmental adaptability. Among the most intensively studied are β-lactamases, lipases, hemolytic enterotoxins, proteases, chitinases, nucleases and amylases. Multiple copies of genes encoding each type of enzyme provide additional biological diversity. Except for the chitinases, these multiple copies show little evolutionary relatedness at the DNA level and only limited similarity at the protein level. Indeed a number of the genes, such as nuclease H of A. hydrophila, have no similarity to known prokaryotic or eukaryotic sequences. The challenge is to determine how these genes evolved, where they originated and why Aeromonas possesses them in such abundance and variety.
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