نتایج جستجو برای: dehalogenase and non dehalogenases

تعداد نتایج: 17006963  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1988
R Scholtz L P Wackett C Egli A M Cook T Leisinger

A methylotrophic bacterium, denoted strain DM11, was isolated from groundwater and shown to utilize dichloromethane or dibromomethane as the sole carbon and energy source. The new isolate grew at the high rate of 0.22 h-1 compared with 11 previously characterized dichloromethane-utilizing bacteria (micromax, 0.08 h-1). The dichloromethane dehalogenase from strain DM11 (group B enzyme) was purif...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1992
H Kawasaki K Tsuda I Matsushita K Tonomura

Two genes encoding haloacetate dehalogenases, H-1 and H-2, are closely linked on a plasmid from Moraxella sp. strain B. H-1 predominantly acts on fluoroacetate, but H-2 does not. To elucidate the molecular relationship between the two enzymes, we compared their structural genes. Two restriction fragments of the plasmid DNA were subcloned on M13 phages and their nucleotide sequences were determi...

Journal: :Science 2014
Martin Bommer Cindy Kunze Jochen Fesseler Torsten Schubert Gabriele Diekert Holger Dobbek

Organohalide-respiring microorganisms can use a variety of persistent pollutants, including trichloroethene (TCE), as terminal electron acceptors. The final two-electron transfer step in organohalide respiration is catalyzed by reductive dehalogenases. Here we report the x-ray crystal structure of PceA, an archetypal dehalogenase from Sulfurospirillum multivorans, as well as structures of PceA ...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2005
Dick B Janssen Inez J T Dinkla Gerrit J Poelarends Peter Terpstra

Bacterial dehalogenases catalyse the cleavage of carbon-halogen bonds, which is a key step in aerobic mineralization pathways of many halogenated compounds that occur as environmental pollutants. There is a broad range of dehalogenases, which can be classified in different protein superfamilies and have fundamentally different catalytic mechanisms. Identical dehalogenases have repeatedly been d...

2016
Pascal Weigold Mohamed El-Hadidi Alexander Ruecker Daniel H. Huson Thomas Scholten Maik Jochmann Andreas Kappler Sebastian Behrens

In soils halogens (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine) are cycled through the transformation of inorganic halides into organohalogen compounds and vice versa. There is evidence that these reactions are microbially driven but the key enzymes and groups of microorganisms involved are largely unknown. Our aim was to uncover the diversity, abundance and distribution of genes encoding for halogenat...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Tina Hölscher Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown Kirsti M Ritalahti Friedrich Von Wintzingerode Helmut Görisch Frank E Löffler Lorenz Adrian

Degenerate primers were used to amplify large fragments of reductive-dehalogenase-homologous (RDH) genes from genomic DNA of two Dehalococcoides populations, the chlorobenzene- and dioxin-dechlorinating strain CBDB1 and the trichloroethene-dechlorinating strain FL2. The amplicons (1,350 to 1,495 bp) corresponded to nearly complete open reading frames of known reductive dehalogenase genes and sh...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
V Nardi-Dei T Kurihara C Park N Esaki K Soda

DL-2-Haloacid dehalogenase from Pseudomonas sp. strain 113 (DL-DEX) catalyzes the hydrolytic dehalogenation of both D- and L-2-haloalkanoic acids to produce the corresponding L- and D-2-hydroxyalkanoic acids, respectively, with inversion of the C2 configuration. DL-DEX is a unique enzyme: it acts on the chiral carbon of the substrate and uses both enantiomers as equivalent substrates. We have i...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Radka Chaloupková Jana Sýkorová Zbynek Prokop Andrea Jesenská Marta Monincová Martina Pavlová Masataka Tsuda Yuji Nagata Jirí Damborský

Structural comparison of three different haloalkane dehalogenases suggested that substrate specificity of these bacterial enzymes could be significantly influenced by the size and shape of their entrance tunnels. The surface residue leucine 177 positioned at the tunnel opening of the haloalkane dehalogenase from Sphingomonas paucimobilis UT26 was selected for modification based on structural an...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
J S Tsang B C Pang

Haloacid dehalogenases are enzymes that catalyze the hydrolytic removal of halogens from haloalkanoic acids. Dehalogenase IVa (DehIVa) from Burkholderia cepacia MBA4 and dehalogenase CI (DehCI) from Pseudomonas sp. strain CBS3 exhibit 68% identity. Despite their similarity DehIVa is a dimeric enzyme while DehCI is a monomer. In this work, we describe the identification of the domain that confer...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Julien Maillard Wolfram Schumacher Francisco Vazquez Christophe Regeard Wilfred R Hagen Christof Holliger

The membrane-bound tetrachloroethene reductive dehalogenase (PCE-RDase) (PceA; EC 1.97.1.8), the terminal component of the respiratory chain of Dehalobacter restrictus, was purified 25-fold to apparent electrophoretic homogeneity. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed a single band with an apparent molecular mass of 60 +/- 1 kDa, whereas the native molecular mass wa...

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