| Title : Two different pathways are involved in the beta-oxidation of n-alkanoic and n-phenylalkanoic acids in Pseudomonas putida U: genetic studies and biotechnological applications - Olivera_2001_Mol.Microbiol_39_863 |
| Author(s) : Olivera ER , Carnicero D , Garcia B , Minambres B , Moreno MA , Canedo L , Dirusso CC , Naharro G , Luengo JM |
| Ref : Molecular Microbiology , 39 :863 , 2001 |
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Abstract :
In Pseudomonas putida U, the degradation of n-alkanoic and n-phenylalkanoic acids is carried out by two sets of beta-oxidation enzymes (betaI and betaII). Whereas the first one (called betaI) is constitutive and catalyses the degradation of n-alkanoic and n-phenylalkanoic acids very efficiently, the other one (betaII), which is only expressed when some of the genes encoding betaI enzymes are mutated, catabolizes n-phenylalkanoates (n > 4) much more slowly. Genetic studies revealed that disruption or deletion of some of the betaI genes handicaps the growth of P. putida U in media containing n-alkanoic or n-phenylalkanoic acids with an acyl moiety longer than C4. However, all these mutants regained their ability to grow in media containing n-alkanoates as a result of the induction of betaII, but they were still unable to catabolize n-phenylalkanoates completely, as the betaI-FadBA enzymes are essential for the beta-oxidation of certain n-phenylalkanoyl-CoA derivatives when they reach a critical size. Owing to the existence of the betaII system, mutants lacking betaIfadB/A are able to synthesize new poly 3-OH-n-alkanoates (PHAs) and poly 3-OH-n-phenylalkanoates (PHPhAs) efficiently. However, they are unable to degrade these polymers, becoming bioplastic overproducer mutants. The genetic and biochemical importance of these results is reported and discussed. |
| PubMedSearch : Olivera_2001_Mol.Microbiol_39_863 |
| PubMedID: 11251808 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: psepu-PP4551 |
| Gene_locus | psepu-PP4551 |
Olivera ER, Carnicero D, Garcia B, Minambres B, Moreno MA, Canedo L, Dirusso CC, Naharro G, Luengo JM (2001)
Two different pathways are involved in the beta-oxidation of n-alkanoic and n-phenylalkanoic acids in Pseudomonas putida U: genetic studies and biotechnological applications
Molecular Microbiology
39 :863
Olivera ER, Carnicero D, Garcia B, Minambres B, Moreno MA, Canedo L, Dirusso CC, Naharro G, Luengo JM (2001)
Molecular Microbiology
39 :863