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Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of 3-Hydroxybenzoate 6-Hydroxylase from Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2
- Source :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73:5146-5152
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- American Society for Microbiology, 2007.
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Abstract
- Prior research revealed that Polaromonas naphthalenivorans CJ2 carries and expresses genes encoding the gentisate metabolic pathway for naphthalene. These metabolic genes are split into two clusters, comprising nagRAaGHAbAcAdBFCQEDJI ′- orf1 - tnpA and nagR2 - orf2I ″ KL (C. O. Jeon, M. Park, H. Ro, W. Park, and E. L. Madsen, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:1086-1095, 2006). BLAST homology searches of sequences in GenBank indicated that the orf2 gene from the small cluster likely encoded a salicylate 5-hydroxylase, presumed to catalyze the conversion of salicylate into gentisate. Here, we report physiological and genetic evidence that orf2 does not encode salicylate 5-hydroxylase. Instead, we have found that orf2 encodes 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylase, the enzyme which catalyzes the NADH-dependent conversion of 3-hydroxybenzoate into gentisate. Accordingly, we have renamed orf2 nagX . After expression in Escherichia coli , the NagX enzyme had an approximate molecular mass of 43 kDa, as estimated by gel filtration, and was probably a monomeric protein. The enzyme was able to convert 3-hydroxybenzoate into gentisate without salicylate 5-hydroxylase activity. Like other 3-hydroxybenzoate 6-hydroxylases, NagX utilized both NADH and NADPH as electron donors and exhibited a yellowish color, indicative of a bound flavin adenine dinucleotide. An engineered mutant of P. naphthalenivorans CJ2 defective in nagX failed to grow on 3-hydroxybenzoate but grew normally on naphthalene. These results indicate that the previously described small catabolic cluster in strain CJ2 may be multifunctional and is essential for the degradation of 3-hydroxybenzoate. Because nagX and an adjacent MarR-type regulatory gene are both closely related to homologues in Azoarcus species, this study raises questions about horizontal gene transfer events that contribute to operon evolution.
- Subjects :
- Operon
Gentisates
Mutant
Naphthalenes
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Homology (biology)
Mixed Function Oxygenases
Comamonadaceae
chemistry.chemical_compound
Bacterial Proteins
Fumarates
Hydroxybenzoates
Dicarboxylic Acids
Enzymology and Protein Engineering
Pyruvates
Regulator gene
chemistry.chemical_classification
Flavin adenine dinucleotide
Models, Genetic
Molecular Structure
Ecology
biology
Pimelic Acids
Azoarcus
biology.organism_classification
Molecular biology
Recombinant Proteins
Enzyme
chemistry
Hydroxybenzoate
Biochemistry
Mutation
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Gene Deletion
Food Science
Biotechnology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10985336 and 00992240
- Volume :
- 73
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....43fba2d9daf4b42cf8244928d99c42e2