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A Bph-Like Nitroarene Dioxygenase Catalyzes the Conversion of 3-Nitrotoluene to 3-Methylcatechol by Rhodococcus sp. Strain ZWL3NT.

Yi-Zhou Gao1,2, Xiao-Yang Liu3, Hong Liu3, Yuan Guo1,2, Ning-Yi Zhou4,2.   

Abstract

All nitroarene dioxygenases reported so far originated from Nag-like naphthalene dioxygenase of Gram-negative strains, belonging to group III of aromatic ring-hydroxylating oxygenases (RHOs). Gram-positive Rhodococcus sp. strain ZWL3NT utilizes 3-nitrotoluene (3NT) as the sole source of carbon, nitrogen, and energy for growth. It was also reported that 3NT degradation was constitutive and the intermediate was 3-methylcatechol. In this study, a gene cluster (bndA1A2A3A4) encoding a multicomponent dioxygenase, belonging to group IV of RHOs, was identified. Recombinant Rhodococcus imtechensis RKJ300 carrying bndA1A2A3A4 exhibited 3NT dioxygenase activity, converting 3NT into 3-methylcatechol exclusively, with nitrite release. The identity of the product 3-methylcatechol was confirmed using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. A time course of biotransformation showed that the 3NT consumption was almost equal to the 3-methylcatechol accumulation, indicating a stoichiometry conversion of 3NT to 3-methylcatechol. Unlike reported Nag-like dioxygenases transforming 3NT into 4-methylcatechol or both 4-methylcatechol and 3-methylcatechol, this Bph-like dioxygenase (dioxygenases homologous to the biphenyl dioxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. strain RHA1) converts 3NT to 3-methylcatechol without forming 4-methylcatechol. Furthermore, whole-cell biotransformation of strain RKJ300 with bndA1A2A3A4 and strain ZWL3NT exhibited the extended and same substrate specificity against a number of nitrobenzene or substituted nitrobenzenes, suggesting that BndA1A2A3A4 is likely the native form of 3NT dioxygenase in strain ZWL3NT.IMPORTANCE Nitroarenes are synthetic molecules widely used in the chemical industry. Microbial degradation of nitroarenes has attracted extensive attention, not only because this class of xenobiotic compounds is recalcitrant in the environment but also because the microbiologists working in this field are curious about the evolutionary origin and process of the nitroarene dioxygenases catalyzing the initial reaction in the catabolism. In contrast to previously reported nitroarene dioxygenases from Gram-negative strains, which originated from a Nag-like naphthalene dioxygenase, the 3-nitrotoluene (3NT) dioxygenase in this study is from a Gram-positive strain and is an example of a Bph-like nitroarene dioxygenase. The preference of hydroxylation of this enzyme at the 2,3 positions of the benzene ring to produce 3-methylcatechol exclusively from 3NT is also a unique property among the studied nitroarene dioxygenases. These findings will enrich our understanding of the diversity and origin of nitroarene dioxygenase in microorganisms.
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Keywords:  3-nitrotoluene; Rhodococcus; biphenyl dioxygenase; naphthalene dioxygenase; nitroarene dioxygenase

Year:  2020        PMID: 31811044      PMCID: PMC6997744          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02517-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 4.792

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Authors:  Meenal Kulkarni; Ambalal Chaudhari
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9.  Characterization of biphenyl catabolic genes of gram-positive polychlorinated biphenyl degrader Rhodococcus sp. strain RHA1.

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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1995-06       Impact factor: 4.792

10.  SWISS-MODEL: homology modelling of protein structures and complexes.

Authors:  Andrew Waterhouse; Martino Bertoni; Stefan Bienert; Gabriel Studer; Gerardo Tauriello; Rafal Gumienny; Florian T Heer; Tjaart A P de Beer; Christine Rempfer; Lorenza Bordoli; Rosalba Lepore; Torsten Schwede
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2018-07-02       Impact factor: 16.971

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1.  A Recently Assembled Degradation Pathway for 2,3-Dichloronitrobenzene in Diaphorobacter sp. Strain JS3051.

Authors:  Tao Li; Yi-Zhou Gao; Jia Xu; Shu-Ting Zhang; Yuan Guo; Jim C Spain; Ning-Yi Zhou
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2021-08-24       Impact factor: 7.867

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