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Identification of the novel hcbB operon catalyzing the dechlorination of pentachlorophenol in the Gram-positive bacterium Nocardioides sp. strain PD653.
Ito, Koji; Takagi, Kazuhiro; Matsushima, Yoshitaka; Iwasaki, Akio; Tanaka, Naoto; Kanesaki, Yu; Martin-Laurent Martin-Laurent, Fabrice Fabrice; Igimi, Shizunobu.
Affiliation
  • Ito K; Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture.
  • Takagi K; Hazardous Chemicals Division, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO.
  • Matsushima Y; Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture.
  • Iwasaki A; Hazardous Chemicals Division, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO.
  • Tanaka N; Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Tokyo University of Agriculture.
  • Kanesaki Y; Juntendo Medical Technology Innovation Center, Juntendo University.
  • Martin-Laurent Martin-Laurent FF; Department of Molecular Microbiology, Tokyo University of Agriculture.
  • Igimi S; Genome Research Center, NODAI Research Institute, Tokyo University of Agriculture.
J Pestic Sci ; 43(2): 124-131, 2018 May 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30363388
ABSTRACT
While pcp genes are well known in Gram-negative bacteria to code for the enzymes responsible for pentachlorophenol (C6HCl5O; PCP) degradation, little is known about PCP-degrading genes in Gram-positive bacteria. Here we describe a novel gene operon possibly responsible for catalyzing the degradation of PCP in the Gram-positive bacterium Nocardioides sp. strain PD653, which is capable of mineralizing hexachlorobenzene (C6Cl6; HCB) via PCP. Transcriptome analysis based on RNA-Seq revealed overexpressed genes in strain PD653 following exposure to HCB. Based on in silico annotation, three open reading frames (ORFs) were selected as biodegrading enzyme candidates. Recombinant E. coli cells expressing candidate genes degraded approximately 9.4 µmol L-1 PCP in 2 hr. Therefore, we designated these genes as hcbB1, hcbB2, and hcbB3. Interestingly, PCP-degrading activity was recorded when hcbB3 was coexpressed with hcbB1 or hcbB2, and the function of HcbB3 was expected to be similar to chlorophenol 4-monooxygenase (TftD).
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Year: 2018 Type: Article