Rhizobacter gummiphilus NS21 has two rubber oxygenases (RoxA and RoxB) acting synergistically in rubber utilisation
Biodegradation of poly(c is -1,4-isoprene) (rubber) by Gram-negative bacteria has been investigated on the enzymatic level only in Steroidobacter cummioxidans 35Y (previously Xanthomonas sp. 35Y). This species produces two kinds of rubber oxygenases, RoxA 35Y and RoxB 35Y , one of which (RoxB 35Y )...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied microbiology and biotechnology 2018-12, Vol.102 (23), p.10245-10257 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Biodegradation of poly(c
is
-1,4-isoprene) (rubber) by Gram-negative bacteria has been investigated on the enzymatic level only in
Steroidobacter cummioxidans
35Y (previously
Xanthomonas
sp. 35Y). This species produces two kinds of rubber oxygenases, RoxA
35Y
and RoxB
35Y
, one of which (RoxB
35Y
) cleaves polyisoprene to a mixture of C
20
- and higher oligoisoprenoids while the other (RoxA
35Y
) cleaves polyisoprene and RoxB
35Y
-derived oligoisoprenoids to the C
15
-oligoisoprenoid 12-oxo-4,8-dimethyltrideca-4,8-diene-1-al (ODTD). ODTD can be taken up by
S. cummioxidans
and used as a carbon source. Gram-positive rubber-degrading bacteria employ another type of rubber oxygenase, latex clearing protein (Lcp), for the initial oxidative attack of the polyisoprene molecule. In this contribution, we examined which type of rubber oxygenase is present in the only other well-documented Gram-negative rubber-degrading species,
Rhizobacter gummiphilus
NS21. No homologue for an Lcp protein but homologues for a putative RoxA and a RoxB protein (the latter identical to a previously postulated LatA-denominated rubber cleaving enzyme) were identified in the genome of strain NS21. The
roxA
NS21
and
roxB
NS21
genes were separately expressed in a
∆roxA
35Y
/∆roxB
35Y
background of
S. cummioxidans
35Y and restored the ability of the mutant to produce oligoisoprenoids. The RoxA
NS21
and RoxB
NS21
proteins were each purified and biochemically characterised. The results—in combination with in silico analysis of databases—indicate that Gram-negative rubber-degrading bacteria generally utilise two synergistically acting rubber oxygenases (RoxA/RoxB) for efficient cleavage of polyisoprene to ODTD. |
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ISSN: | 0175-7598 1432-0614 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00253-018-9341-6 |