Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, May 2000, p. 1309-1314, Vol. 44, No. 5
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-Lactamase Genes from Two
Environmental Isolates of Vibrio harveyi
Programme in Environmental Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore,1 and Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, IUC Biotechnology, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia2
Received 15 July 1999/Returned for modification 19 November 1999/Accepted 17 February 2000
Two ampicillin-resistant (Ampr) isolates of
Vibrio harveyi, W3B and HB3, were obtained from the coastal
waters of the Indonesian island of Java. Strain W3B was isolated from
marine water near a shrimp farm in North Java while HB3 was from
pristine seawater in South Java. In this study, novel
-lactamase
genes from W3B (blaVHW-1) and HB3
(blaVHH-1) were cloned and their nucleotide sequences were determined. An open reading frame (ORF) of 870 bp
encoding a deduced protein of 290 amino acids (VHW-1) was revealed for
the bla gene of strain W3B while an ORF of 849 bp encoding a 283-amino-acid protein (VHH-1) was deduced for
blaVHH-1. At the DNA level, genes for VHW-1 and
VHH-1 have a 97% homology, while at the protein level they have a 91%
homology of amino acid sequences. Neither gene sequence showed homology
to any other
-lactamases in the databases. The deduced proteins were
found to be class A
-lactamases bearing low levels of
homology (<50%) to other
-lactamases of the same class.
The highest level of identity was obtained with
-lactamases from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, i.e.,
PSE-1, PSE-4, and CARB-3, and Vibrio cholerae CARB-6. Our study showed that both strains W3B and HB3 possess an endogenous plasmid of approximately 60 kb in size. However,
Southern hybridization analysis employing
blaVHW-1 as a gene probe demonstrated that the
bla gene was not located in the plasmid. A total of
nine ampicillin-resistant V. harveyi strains, including W3B
and HB3, were examined by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of
NotI-digested genomic DNA. Despite a high level of
intrastrain genetic diversity, the
blaVHW-1 probe hybridized only to an 80- or
160-kb NotI genomic fragment in different isolates.
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