Among alkaliphilic bacteria reported so far,
Bacillus sp. C-125 is the strain most thoroughly characterized physiologically, biochemically, and genetically. A physical map of
the chromosome of this strain was constructed to facilitate further genome analysis, and the genome size was revised from
3.7 to 4.25 Mb. Complete digestion of the chromosomal DNA with two rare cut restriction endonucleases,
AscI and
Sse8387I, each yielded 20 fragments ranging in size from 20 to 600 kb. Seventeen linking clones were isolated in each instance
to join the adjacent
AscI or
Sse8387I fragments in the chromosomal map. All
AscI linking clones isolated were sequenced and analyzed by comparison with the BSORF database to map the genes in the chromosome
of strain C-125. Several ORFs showing significant similarities to those of
B. subtilis in the
AscI linking clones were positioned on the physical map. The
oriC region of the C-125 chromosome was identified by southern blot analysis with a DNA probe containing the
gyrB region.
Key words Alkaliphile - Bacillus sp. C-125 - Physical mapping - Gene mapping - Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
Received: May 6, 1998 / Accepted: May 26, 1998