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Erratum for Ito et al., 'Identification of the

Authors :
Koji, Ito
Kazuhiro, Takagi
Akio, Iwasaki
Naoto, Tanaka
Yu, Kanesaki
Fabrice, Martin-Laurent
Shizunobu, Igimi
Source :
Applied and environmental microbiology. 84(1)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Nocardioides sp. strain PD653 was the first identified aerobic bacterium capable of mineralizing hexachlorobenzene (HCB). In this study, strain PD653-B2, which was unexpectedly isolated from a subculture of strain PD653, was found to lack the ability to transform HCB or pentachloronitrobenzene into pentachlorophenol. Comparative genome analysis of the two strains revealed that genetic rearrangement had occurred in strain PD653-B2, with a genomic region present in strain PD653 being deleted. In silico analysis allowed three open reading frames within this region to be identified as candidate genes involved in HCB dechlorination. Assays using recombinant Escherichia coli cells revealed that an operon is responsible for both oxidative HCB dechlorination and pentachloronitrobenzene denitration. The metabolite pentachlorophenol was detected in the cultures produced in the E. coli assays. Significantly less HCB-degrading activity occurred in assays under oxygen-limited conditions ([O2] < 0.5 mg liter−1) than under aerobic assays, suggesting that monooxygenase is involved in the reaction. In this operon, hcbA1 was found to encode a monooxygenase involved in HCB dechlorination. This monooxygenase may form a complex with the flavin reductase encoded by hcbA3, increasing the HCB-degrading activity of PD653.

Subjects

Subjects :
Biodegradation

Details

ISSN :
10985336
Volume :
84
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied and environmental microbiology
Accession number :
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