Almeida_2013_Biodegradation_24_615

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Title : Quantitative proteomic analysis of ibuprofen-degrading Patulibacter sp. strain I11 - Almeida_2013_Biodegradation_24_615
Author(s) : Almeida B , Kjeldal H , Lolas I , Knudsen AD , Carvalho G , Nielsen KL , Barreto Crespo MT , Stensballe A , Nielsen JL
Ref : Biodegradation , 24 :615 , 2013
Abstract :

Ibuprofen is the third most consumed pharmaceutical drug in the world. Several isolates have been shown to degrade ibuprofen, but very little is known about the biochemistry of this process. This study investigates the degradation of ibuprofen by Patulibacter sp. strain I11 by quantitative proteomics using a metabolic labelling strategy. The whole-genome of Patulibacter sp. strain I11 was sequenced to provide a species-specific protein platform for optimal protein identification. The bacterial proteomes of actively ibuprofen-degrading cells and cells grown in the absence of ibuprofen was identified and quantified by gel based shotgun-proteomics. In total 251 unique proteins were quantitated using this approach. Biological process and pathway analysis indicated a number of proteins that were up-regulated in response to active degradation of ibuprofen, some of them are known to be involved in the degradation of aromatic compounds. Data analysis revealed that several of these proteins are likely involved in ibuprofen degradation by Patulibacter sp. strain I11.

PubMedSearch : Almeida_2013_Biodegradation_24_615
PubMedID: 23212173
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9actn-h0e9t4 , 9actn-h0e6p9 , 9actn-h0e807 , 9actn-h0e492

Related information

Gene_locus 9actn-h0e9t4    9actn-h0e6p9    9actn-h0e807    9actn-h0e492

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Almeida B, Kjeldal H, Lolas I, Knudsen AD, Carvalho G, Nielsen KL, Barreto Crespo MT, Stensballe A, Nielsen JL (2013)
Quantitative proteomic analysis of ibuprofen-degrading Patulibacter sp. strain I11
Biodegradation 24 :615

Almeida B, Kjeldal H, Lolas I, Knudsen AD, Carvalho G, Nielsen KL, Barreto Crespo MT, Stensballe A, Nielsen JL (2013)
Biodegradation 24 :615