Jian Yang, Shanshan Lin, Wei Li, Xianjie Wang, Ru Li
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Abstract
Background: Bioremediation relying on highly efficient degrading bacteria constitutes a promising and sustainable avenue for controlling and reducing nitrophenol contamination in the environment. A thorough understanding of the bacterial degradation mechanism of nitrophenol is of paramount importance for supporting the development of efficient microbial remediation technology.
Results: In this study, a new bacterium, Rhodococcus sp. 21391, endowed with superior p-nitrophenol (PNP) degradation ability was obtained. Genomic and comparative proteomic analyses revealed that it utilizes the 1,2,4-benzenetriol (BT) pathway for PNP degradation. The catalytic properties of the two-component p-nitrophenol monooxygenase RsNcpAB from the strain were investigated in vitro. The enzyme exhibited a broad substrate selectivity, catalyzing the oxidation of various nitrophenols and halogenated phenols, with significant potential for further research and development. Additionally, the crystal structure of the oxidative component of p-nitrophenol monooxygenase, RsNcpA, was determined. Structural analysis and site-directed mutagenesis revealed that residues Arg100 and His293 in the active site play a crucial role in enzyme catalysis, and a catalytic mechanism model was subsequently proposed.
Conclusions: This study reports a high-performance nitrophenol-degrading bacterium and enzyme, and reveals their mechanisms at the molecular level. These findings increase the understanding of the bacterial degradation of nitrophenol, thereby providing a crucial foundation for the development of efficient bioremediation technologies.
期刊介绍:
Microbial Cell Factories is an open access peer-reviewed journal that covers any topic related to the development, use and investigation of microbial cells as producers of recombinant proteins and natural products, or as catalyzers of biological transformations of industrial interest. Microbial Cell Factories is the world leading, primary research journal fully focusing on Applied Microbiology.
The journal is divided into the following editorial sections:
-Metabolic engineering
-Synthetic biology
-Whole-cell biocatalysis
-Microbial regulations
-Recombinant protein production/bioprocessing
-Production of natural compounds
-Systems biology of cell factories
-Microbial production processes
-Cell-free systems