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Physiological role of the novel salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase NahV in mineralization of naphthalene by Pseudomonas putida ND6.

Shanshan Li1, Xia Li, Huabing Zhao, Baoli Cai.   

Abstract

The classical salicylaldehyde dehydrogenases found in naphthalene-degrading bacteria are denoted as NahF. In addition to NahF, NahV, and its corresponding gene nahV, were found here in multiple naphthalene-degrading bacteria isolated from industrial wastewater polluted with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In this study, we described for the first time the biological function and regulation model of NahV for the mineralization of naphthalene by P. putida ND6 via the construction of nahF-, nahV- and regulatory gene nahR-deficient strains. The two mutants of salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase genes and wild-type Pseudomonas ND6 were compared with respect to growth rate, naphthalene degradation efficiency, protein expression level, and salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase activity. The data showed that the presence of NahV conferred a physiological advantage on P. putida ND6 for the catabolism of naphthalene in the presence of NahF. NahV could facilitate naphthalene degradation by increasing total salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase activity when both dehydrogenases are present and it could replace the function of NahF when nahF gene is deleted or mutated, thus ensuring mutants could survive in naphthalene-containing environments. To investigate regulation model of NahV, we detected the expression levels and salicylaldehyde dehydrogenase activity in the wild-type and the nahR mutant strains following cultivation in the presence of glucose±salicylate. The data demonstrated that just like the classical salicylaldehyde dehydrogenases, NahF, NahV was induced by salicylate in the presence of NahR.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21376550     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2011.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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