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Untangling the multiple monooxygenases of Mycobacterium chubuense strain NBB4, a versatile hydrocarbon degrader
Author(s) -
Coleman Nicholas V.,
Yau Sheree,
Wilson Neil L.,
Nolan Laura M.,
Migocki Margaret D.,
Ly Maianh,
Crossett Ben,
Holmes Andrew J.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
environmental microbiology reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.229
H-Index - 69
ISSN - 1758-2229
DOI - 10.1111/j.1758-2229.2010.00225.x
Subject(s) - alkb , monooxygenase , bioremediation , chemistry , oxygenase , strain (injury) , biochemistry , biostimulation , gene , biology , bacteria , enzyme , stereochemistry , cytochrome p450 , genetics , escherichia coli , anatomy
Summary Mycobacterium strain NBB4 was isolated on ethene as part of a bioprospecting study searching for novel monooxygenase (MO) enzymes of interest to biocatalysis and bioremediation. Previous work indicated that strain NBB4 contained an unprecedented diversity of MO genes, and we hypothesized that each MO type would support growth on a distinct hydrocarbon substrate. Here, we attempted to untangle the relationships between MO types and hydrocarbon substrates. Strain NBB4 was shown to grow on C 2 –C 4 alkenes and C 2 –C 16 alkanes. Complete gene clusters encoding six different monooxygenases were recovered from a fosmid library, including homologues of ethene MO ( etnABCD ), propene MO ( pmoABCD ), propane MO ( smoABCD ), butane MO ( smoXYB1C1Z ), cytochrome P450 (CYP153; fdx‐cyp‐fdr ) and alkB ( alkB‐rubA1‐rubA2 ). Catabolic enzymes involved in ethene assimilation (EtnA, EtnC, EtnD, EtnE) and alkane assimilation (alcohol and aldehyde dehydrogenases) were identified by proteomics, and we showed for the first time that stress response proteins (catalase/peroxidase, chaperonins) were induced by growth on C 2 –C 5 alkanes and ethene. Surprisingly, none of the identified MO genes could be specifically associated with oxidation of small alkanes, and thus the nature of the gaseous alkane MO in NBB4 remains mysterious.

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