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Development of new strategies to produce and characterize PceC, a membrane-bound flavoprotein involved in organohalide respiration

Cimmino, Lorenzo  
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Holliger, Christof  
August 30, 2018
Annual Swiss Society for Microbiology Meeting, Lausanne

Halogenated organic compounds (so-called organohalides) represent one of the major widespread groundwater pollutants. Organohalide respiration (OHR) is a bacterial anaerobic process in which chlorinated compound, e.g. tetrachloroethene (PCE), is used as terminal electron acceptor. Desulfitobacterium and Dehalobacter, paradigmatic organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB), harbour the pceABCT gene cluster, representing one model system for the study of PCE respiration. To date, the function of PceA, the key enzyme in the process, and PceT, the dedicated molecular chaperone for PceA maturation, are well defined. However, the role of PceB and PceC are still not elucidated. Analysis of the sequence of PceC (and other members of the RdhC family) revealed the presence of multiple transmembrane segments, a flavin mononucleotide (FMN) binding motif and two conserved CX3CP motifs. The experiments conducted so far, permitted to express in E. coli the FMN-binding domain (FBD) of PceC. However, FBD expression resulted in the formation of inclusion bodies. After denaturation with urea, a strategy was developed to reconstitute FBD in a soluble form by inserting FMN with the help of Ftp1, a flavin-transferase from D. hafniense. Moreover, preliminary experiments with the recombinant FBD protein showed redox activity, indicating that PceC may play a role in electron transfer in the metabolism of organohalide respiration. These results invite to conduct the following investigations: i) a thorough analysis of the redox properties of FBD using redox titration and UV-vis spectrophotometry and, ii) the development of a dedicated strategy for the heterologous production and characterization of the full-length membrane-bound PceC protein.

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conference poster not in proceedings
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Cimmino, Lorenzo  
Holliger, Christof  
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2018-08-30

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Annual Swiss Society for Microbiology Meeting, Lausanne

Lausanne, Switzerland

28-30 August 2018

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January 22, 2019
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