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Molecular and biochemical analysis of phthalate and terephthalate degradation by Rhodococcus sp. strain DK17open access

Authors
Choi, Ki YoungKim, DockyuSul, Woo JunChae, Jong-ChanZylstra, Gerben J.Young, Young MinKim, Eungbin
Issue Date
Nov-2005
Keywords
Gene duplication; Phthalate/terephthalate operon; Protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase; Rhodococcus
Citation
FEMS Microbiology Letters, v.252, no.2, pp 207 - 213
Pages
7
Journal Title
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume
252
Number
2
Start Page
207
End Page
213
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/58969
DOI
10.1016/j.femsle.2005.08.045
ISSN
0378-1097
1574-6968
Abstract
Alkylbenzene-degrading Rhodococcus sp. strain DK17 is able to utilize phthalate and terephthalate as growth substrates. The genes encoding the transformation of phthalate and terephthalate to protocatechuate are organized as two separate operons, located 6.7 kb away from each other. Interestingly, both the phthalate and terephthalate operons are induced in response to terephthalate while expression of the terephthalate genes is undetectable in phthalate-grown cells. In addition to two known plasmids (380-kb pDK1 and 330-kb pDK2), a third megaplasmid (750-kb pDK3) was newly identified in DK17. The phthalate and terephthalate operons are duplicated and are present on both pDK2 and pDK3. RT-PCR experiments, coupled with sequence analysis, suggest that phthalate and terephthalate degradation in DK17 proceeds through oxygenation at carbons 3 and 4 and at carbons 1 and 2 to form 3,4-dihydro-3,4- dihydroxyphthalate and 1,2-dihydro-1,2-dihydroxyterephthalate, respectively. The 3,4-dihydroxyphthalate pathway was further corroborated through colorometric tests. Apparently, the two dihydrodiol metabolites are subsequently dehydrogenated and decarboxylated to form protocatechuate, which is further degraded by a protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase as confirmed by a ring-cleavage enzyme assay. © 2005 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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