Nucleotide sequence analysis of a 3.5-kb chromosomal fragment from the low G + C Gram-positive bacterium
Thermoanaerobacter ethanolicus revealed a cluster of five contiguous open reading frames (ORFs) designated
hisH,
hisA,
hisF,
hisIE, and
ORF5. The first four ORFs showed homology to genes of the histidine biosynthesis pathway, and ORF5 encoded a product with no significant
similarities to polypeptides presently known. The
hisH ORF was partial (truncated by cloning) and ORF5 was adjacent to
xylF, which codes for a xylose-binding periplasmic protein. The five genes encoded putative proteins of >104, 237, 254, 216, and
169 amino acids, respectively. Amino acid sequence comparison of the four
his gene products indicated closely related homologs in prokaryotes, varying from low G + C Gram-positive bacteria to archaea.
This is the first report of
his anabolic genes in a thermophilic anaerobic bacterium.
Received: 8 July 1999 / Accepted: 23 August 1999