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Degradation of chloroanilines by toluene dioxygenase from Pseudomonas putida T57.

Tisana Nitisakulkan1, Shota Oku1, Daizo Kudo2, Yutaka Nakashimada1, Takahisa Tajima1, Alisa S Vangnai3, Junichi Kato4.   

Abstract

In this study, we investigated the ability of Pseudomonas putida toluene dioxygenase to oxidize chloroanilines. Toluene-induced P. putida T57 cells degraded 4-chloroaniline (4CA) more rapidly than toluene-non-induced cells, suggesting that toluene dioxygenase pathway was involved in 4CA degradation. Escherichia coli harboring P. putida T57 genes encoding toluene dioxygenase complex (todC1C2BA) showed 4CA degradation activity, demonstrating that toluene dioxygenase oxidizes 4CA. Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and mass spectrometry (MS) analyses identified 4-chlorocatechol and 2-amino-5-chlorophenol as reaction products, suggesting that toluene dioxygenase catalyzes both 1,2- and 2,3-dioxygenation of 4CA. A plasmid containing the entire tod operon (todC1C2BADE) was introduced to P. putida T57 to enhance its ability to degrade 4CA. Resulting P. putida T57 (pHK-C1C2BADE) showed 250-fold higher 4CA degradation activity than P. putida T57 parental strain. P. putida T57 (pHK-C1C2BADE) degraded 2-chloroaniline (2CA), 3-chloroaniline (3CA), and 3,4-dichloroaniline (34DCA) as well as 4CA, but not 3,5-dichloroaniline (35DCA). The order of the degradation rate was: 4CA > 3CA > 2CA > 34DCA.
Copyright © 2013 The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biodegradation; Chloroaniline; Oxidative deamination; Pseudomonas putida; Toluene dioxygenase

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24064298     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2013.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci Bioeng        ISSN: 1347-4421            Impact factor:   2.894


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