Title : Regulation of plasmid-encoded isoprene metabolism in Rhodococcus, a representative of an important link in the global isoprene cycle - Crombie_2015_Environ.Microbiol_17_3314 |
Author(s) : Crombie AT , Khawand ME , Rhodius VA , Fengler KA , Miller MC , Whited GM , McGenity TJ , Murrell JC |
Ref : Environ Microbiol , 17 :3314 , 2015 |
Abstract :
Emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) form an important part of the global carbon cycle, comprising a significant proportion of net ecosystem productivity. They impact atmospheric chemistry and contribute directly and indirectly to greenhouse gases. Isoprene, emitted largely from plants, comprises one third of total VOCs, yet in contrast to methane, which is released in similar quantities, we know little of its biodegradation. Here, we report the genome of an isoprene degrading isolate, Rhodococcus sp. AD45, and, using mutagenesis shows that a plasmid-encoded soluble di-iron centre isoprene monooxygenase (IsoMO) is essential for isoprene metabolism. Using RNA sequencing (RNAseq) to analyse cells exposed to isoprene or epoxyisoprene in a substrate-switch time-course experiment, we show that transcripts from 22 contiguous genes, including those encoding IsoMO, were highly upregulated, becoming among the most abundant in the cell and comprising over 25% of the entire transcriptome. Analysis of gene transcription in the wild type and an IsoMO-disrupted mutant strain showed that epoxyisoprene, or a subsequent product of isoprene metabolism, rather than isoprene itself, was the inducing molecule. We provide a foundation of molecular data for future research on the environmental biological consumption of this important, climate-active compound. |
PubMedSearch : Crombie_2015_Environ.Microbiol_17_3314 |
PubMedID: 25727256 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9noca-a0a0d8hr34 , 9noca-a0a0d8hu62 , 9noca-a0a0d8hw84 , 9noca-a0a0d8i5n1 , 9noca-a0a0d8hr84 , rhosx-a0a0d8hp07 |
Crombie AT, Khawand ME, Rhodius VA, Fengler KA, Miller MC, Whited GM, McGenity TJ, Murrell JC (2015)
Regulation of plasmid-encoded isoprene metabolism in Rhodococcus, a representative of an important link in the global isoprene cycle
Environ Microbiol
17 :3314
Crombie AT, Khawand ME, Rhodius VA, Fengler KA, Miller MC, Whited GM, McGenity TJ, Murrell JC (2015)
Environ Microbiol
17 :3314