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Microbial biodegradation of biuret: defining biuret hydrolases within the isochorismatase superfamily.

Serina L Robinson1, Jonathan P Badalamenti1, Anthony G Dodge1, Lambros J Tassoulas1, Lawrence P Wackett1.   

Abstract

Biuret is a minor component of urea fertilizer and an intermediate in s-triazine herbicide biodegradation. The microbial metabolism of biuret has never been comprehensively studied. Here, we enriched and isolated bacteria from a potato field that grew on biuret as a sole nitrogen source. We sequenced the genome of the fastest-growing isolate, Herbaspirillum sp. BH-1 and identified genes encoding putative biuret hydrolases (BHs). We purified and characterized a functional BH enzyme from Herbaspirillum sp. BH-1 and two other bacteria from divergent phyla. The BH enzymes reacted exclusively with biuret in the range of 2-11 µmol min-1 mg-1 protein. We then constructed a global protein superfamily network to map structure-function relationships in the BH subfamily and used this to mine > 7000 genomes. High-confidence BH sequences were detected in Actinobacteria, Alpha- and Beta-proteobacteria, and some fungi, archaea and green algae, but not animals or land plants. Unexpectedly, no cyanuric acid hydrolase homologs were detected in > 90% of genomes with BH homologs, suggesting BHs may have arisen independently of s-triazine ring metabolism. This work links genotype to phenotype by enabling accurate genome-mining to predict microbial utilization of biuret. Importantly, it advances understanding of the microbial capacity for biuret biodegradation in agricultural systems.
© 2018 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29528550     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.14094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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1.  Cyanuric Acid Biodegradation via Biuret: Physiology, Taxonomy, and Geospatial Distribution.

Authors:  Kelly G Aukema; Lambros J Tassoulas; Serina L Robinson; Jessica F Konopatski; Madison D Bygd; Lawrence P Wackett
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2020-01-07       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  A novel decarboxylating amidohydrolase involved in avoiding metabolic dead ends during cyanuric acid catabolism in Pseudomonas sp. strain ADP.

Authors:  Lygie Esquirol; Thomas S Peat; Matthew Wilding; Carol J Hartley; Janet Newman; Colin Scott
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-11-06       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Overexpression of exogenous biuret hydrolase in rice plants confers tolerance to biuret toxicity.

Authors:  Kumiko Ochiai; Asuka Uesugi; Yuki Masuda; Megumi Nishii; Toru Matoh
Journal:  Plant Direct       Date:  2020-11-29
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