Enantioselective Catabolism of Napropamide Chiral Enantiomers in Sphingobium sp. A1 and B2

Napropamide [N,N-diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)­propenamide, NAP] is a highly efficient and broad-spectrum amide herbicide. Little is known about the bacterial catabolism of its different enantiomers. Here, we report the isolation of two NAP-degrading strains of Sphingobium sp., A1 and B2, and the di...

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description Napropamide [N,N-diethyl-2-(1-naphthalenyloxy)­propenamide, NAP] is a highly efficient and broad-spectrum amide herbicide. Little is known about the bacterial catabolism of its different enantiomers. Here, we report the isolation of two NAP-degrading strains of Sphingobium sp., A1 and B2, and the different catabolic pathways of different enantiomers in these two strains. Strain A1 dioxygenated NAP at different positions of the naphthalene ring of different enantiomers, leading to the complete degradation of R-NAP while producing a dead-end product from S-NAP. Strain B2 cleaved the amido bonds of both enantiomers, but only the product from S-NAP could be further transformed to form α-naphthol and mineralize in strain B2. The degradation rates of R-NAP and S-NAP in the combination degradation by strains A1 and B2 were 24.8 and 7.5 times that in the single-strain degradation by strain B2 or A1, respectively, showing enhanced synergistic catabolism between strains A1 and B2. This study provides new insights into the enantioselective catabolic network of the chiral herbicide NAP in microorganisms.
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