Characterization of genes for enzymes involved in the phenanthrene degradation in Nocardioides sp. KP7
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Characterization of genes for enzymes involved in the phenanthrene degradation in Nocardioides sp. KP7
Abstract
The nucleotide sequence of the gene cluster, phdEFABGHCD, encoding enzymes responsible for the transformation of phenanthrene to 1-hydroxy-2-naphthoate in Nocardioides sp. strain KP7 was determined. This gene cluster, which may constitute a single operon, resided at 6.1-kb downstream of the phdIJK gene cluster encoding the enzymes for the transformation of 1-hydroxy-2-naphthoate to o-phthalate. In general, the phd products exhibited moderate degrees of homology with isofunctional enzymes found in pathways for the degradation of other aromatic compounds. Remarkably, the phdC gene product had features of the [3Fe-4S] type ferredoxin, which has not been found so far as a component of the ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase. Escherichia coli carrying the genes for phenanthrene dioxygenase, phdABCD, was capable to oxidize phenanthrene.
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