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Haloalkane Dehalogenase LinB is responsible for β- and δ-hexachlorocyclohexane transoformation in sphingobium indicum B90A

Sharma, P.
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Raina, V.
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Kumari, R.
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2006
Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Incubation of resting cells of Sphingobium indicum B90A, Sphingobium japonicum UT26, and Sphingobium francense Sp+ showed that they were able to transform ß- and -hexachlorocyclohexane (ß- and -HCH, respectively), the most recalcitrant hexachlorocyclohexane isomers, to pentachlorocyclohexanols, but only resting cells of strain B90A could further transform the pentachlorocyclohexanol intermediates to the corresponding tetrachlorocyclohexanediols. Moreover, experiments with resting cells of Escherichia coli expressing the LinB proteins of strains B90A, UT26, and Sp+ indicated that LinB was responsible for these transformations. Purified LinB proteins from all three strains also effected the formation of the respective pentachlorocyclohexanols. Although the three LinB enzymes differ only marginally with respect to amino acid sequence, they showed interesting differences with respect to substrate specificity. When LinB from strain B90A was incubated with ß- and -HCH, the pentachlorocyclohexanol products were further transformed and eventually disappeared from the incubation mixtures. In contrast, the LinB proteins from strains UT26 and Sp+ could not catalyze transformation of the pentachlorocyclohexanols, and these products accumulated in the incubation mixture. A mutant of strain Sp+ lacking linA and linB did not degrade any of the HCH isomers, including ß-HCH, and complementation of this mutant by linB from strain B90A restored the ability to degrade ß- and -HCH.

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DOI
10.1128/AEM.00192-06
Author(s)
Sharma, P.
Raina, V.
Kumari, R.
Malhotra, S.
Dogra, C.
Kumari, H.
Kohler, H.-P. E.
Holliger, C.  
Lal, R.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume

72

Issue

9

Start page

5720

End page

5727

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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June 4, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/7537
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