Urata_2006_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_72_3198

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Title : Plasmid pCAR3 contains multiple gene sets involved in the conversion of carbazole to anthranilate - Urata_2006_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_72_3198
Author(s) : Urata M , Uchimura H , Noguchi H , Sakaguchi T , Takemura T , Eto K , Habe H , Omori T , Yamane H , Nojiri H
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 72 :3198 , 2006
Abstract :

The carbazole degradative car-I gene cluster (carAaIBaIBbICIAcI) of Sphingomonas sp. strain KA1 is located on the 254-kb circular plasmid pCAR3. Carbazole conversion to anthranilate is catalyzed by carbazole 1,9a-dioxygenase (CARDO; CarAaIAcI), meta-cleavage enzyme (CarBaIBbI), and hydrolase (CarCI). CARDO is a three-component dioxygenase, and CarAaI and CarAcI are its terminal oxygenase and ferredoxin components. The car-I gene cluster lacks the gene encoding the ferredoxin reductase component of CARDO. In the present study, based on the draft sequence of pCAR3, we found multiple carbazole degradation genes dispersed in four loci on pCAR3, including a second copy of the car gene cluster (carAaIIBaIIBbIICIIAcII) and the ferredoxin/reductase genes fdxI-fdrI and fdrII. Biotransformation experiments showed that FdrI (or FdrII) could drive the electron transfer chain from NAD(P)H to CarAaI (or CarAaII) with the aid of ferredoxin (CarAcI, CarAcII, or FdxI). Because this electron transfer chain showed phylogenetic relatedness to that consisting of putidaredoxin and putidaredoxin reductase of the P450cam monooxygenase system of Pseudomonas putida, CARDO systems of KA1 can be classified in the class IIA Rieske non-heme iron oxygenase system. Reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) and quantitative RT-PCR analyses revealed that two car gene clusters constituted operons, and their expression was induced when KA1 was exposed to carbazole, although the fdxI-fdrI and fdrII genes were expressed constitutively. Both terminal oxygenases of KA1 showed roughly the same substrate specificity as that from the well-characterized carbazole degrader Pseudomonas resinovorans CA10, although slight differences were observed.

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PubMedID: 16672458
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9sphn-q0kj70 , 9sphn-q0kjk5 , 9sphn-q0kjm1 , 9sphn-q0kjt3 , 9sphn-q2pfa3

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Gene_locus 9sphn-q0kj70    9sphn-q0kjk5    9sphn-q0kjm1    9sphn-q0kjt3    9sphn-q2pfa3
Gene_locus_frgt 9sphn-q0kjn6

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Urata M, Uchimura H, Noguchi H, Sakaguchi T, Takemura T, Eto K, Habe H, Omori T, Yamane H, Nojiri H (2006)
Plasmid pCAR3 contains multiple gene sets involved in the conversion of carbazole to anthranilate
Applied Environmental Microbiology 72 :3198

Urata M, Uchimura H, Noguchi H, Sakaguchi T, Takemura T, Eto K, Habe H, Omori T, Yamane H, Nojiri H (2006)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 72 :3198