Biodegradation of Nitroaromatic Compounds

Gibson, DT; Parales, RE

HERO ID

664221

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

1999

HERO ID 664221
Year 1999
Title Biodegradation of Nitroaromatic Compounds
Authors Gibson, DT; Parales, RE
Publisher Text Iowa Univ. Dept. of Microbiology.,
City Iowa City, IA
Volume GRA and I
Abstract Final Technical rept. 1 Apr 96-31 Dec 98. Funded studies focused on the biodegradation of three nitroaromatic compounds, nitrobenzene, 2-nitrotoluene, and 2,4-dinitrotoluene, by bacterial strains isolated in Dr. Jim C. Spain's laboratory, Tyndall AFB. Genes and enzymes required for the degradation of these compounds were characterized. Several genes involved in the degradation of nitrobenzene and phenol from Comamonas sp. strain JS765 were cloned and sequenced. A gene cluster from Pseudomonas sp. strain JS42 encoding 2-nitrotoluene dioxygenase was cloned and sequenced and was found to be related to gene clusters from Burkholderia sp. strain DNT and Pseudomonas sp. strain NOIB 9816-4 which encode 2,4- dinitrotoluene and naphthalene dioxygenases, respectively. The ntd gene cluster cloned in E. coil proved useful in studies that demonstrated that the C-terminal half of the alpha subunit of the oxygenase component of 2-nitrotoluene dioxygenase is responsible for determining the substrate specificity of the enzyme. Construction and analysis of hybrid dioxygenases demonstrated that the oxygenase beta subunits of naphthalene, 2-nitrotoluene and 2,4-dinitrotoluene dioxygenases do not play a role in determining substrate specificity.
Report Number NTIS/03011635_a
Url http://www.stormingmedia.us/83/8343/A834363.html
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Keyword Oxidation; *Strains(Biology); *Aromatic compounds; *Biodegradation; *Nitrogen compounds; *Pseudomonas; Degradation; Enzymes; Oxygen; Clustering; Genes; Clones; Phenols; Bacterial diseases; Nitrobenzenes; Naphthalenes; Nitroaromatic compounds
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