Vingiani_2021_Sci.Total.Environ_812_152535

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Title : First identification and characterization of detoxifying plastic-degrading DBP hydrolases in the marine diatom Cylindrotheca closterium - Vingiani_2021_Sci.Total.Environ_812_152535
Author(s) : Vingiani GM , Leone S , De Luca D , Borra M , Dobson ADW , Ianora A , De Luca P , Lauritano C
Ref : Sci Total Environ , 812 :152535 , 2021
Abstract :

Diatoms are photosynthetic organisms with potential biotechnological applications in the bioremediation sector, having shown the capacity to reduce environmental concentrations of different pollutants. The diatom Cylindrotheca closterium is known to degrade di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), one of the most abundant phthalate esters in aquatic environments and a known endocrine-disrupting chemical. In this study, we present for the first time the in silico identification of two putative DBP hydrolases (provisionally called DBPH1 and DBPH2) in the transcriptome of C. closterium. We modeled the structure of both DBPH1-2 and their proposed interactions with the substrate to gain insights into their mechanism of action. Finally, we analyzed the expression levels of the two putative hydrolases upon exposure of C. closterium to different concentrations of DBP (5 and 10 mg/l) for 24 and 48 h. The data showed a DBP concentration-dependent increase in expression levels of both dbph1 and 2 genes, further highlighting their potential involvement in phthalates degradation. This is the first identification of phthalate-degrading enzymes in microalgae, providing new insights into the possible use of diatoms in bioremediation strategies targeting phthalates.

PubMedSearch : Vingiani_2021_Sci.Total.Environ_812_152535
PubMedID: 34942245
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9stra-DBPH1 , 9stra-DBPH2

Related information

Substrate Dibutyl-phthalate    Dimethyl-phthalate
Gene_locus 9stra-DBPH1    9stra-DBPH2

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Vingiani GM, Leone S, De Luca D, Borra M, Dobson ADW, Ianora A, De Luca P, Lauritano C (2021)
First identification and characterization of detoxifying plastic-degrading DBP hydrolases in the marine diatom Cylindrotheca closterium
Sci Total Environ 812 :152535

Vingiani GM, Leone S, De Luca D, Borra M, Dobson ADW, Ianora A, De Luca P, Lauritano C (2021)
Sci Total Environ 812 :152535