Title : Detoxification of diphenyl ether herbicide lactofen by Bacillus sp. Za and enantioselective characteristics of an esterase gene lacE - Zhang_2018_J.Hazard.Mater_341_336 |
Author(s) : Zhang J , Lu L , Chen F , Chen L , Yin J , Huang X |
Ref : J Hazard Mater , 341 :336 , 2018 |
Abstract :
A bacterial strain Za capable of degrading diphenyl ether herbicide lactofen was isolated and identified as Bacillus sp. This strain could degrade 94.8% of 50mgL-1 lactofen after 4days of inoculation in flasks. It was revealed that lactofen was initially hydrolyzed to desethyl lactofen, which was further transformed to acifluorfen, followed by the reduction of the nitro group to yield aminoacifluorfen. The phytotoxicity of the transformed product aminoacifluorfen to maize was decreased significantly compared with the lactofen. A gene lacE, encoding an esterase responsible for lactofen hydrolysis to desethyl lactofen and acifluorfen continuously, was cloned from Bacillus sp. Za. The deduced amino acid belonging to the esterase family VII contained a typical Ser-His-Asp/Glu catalytic triad and the conserved motifs GXSXG. The purified recombinant protein LacE displayed maximal esterase activity at 40 degrees C and pH 7.0. Additionally, LacE had broad substrate specificity and was capable of hydrolyzing p-nitrophenyl esters. The enantioselectivity of LacE during lactofen degradation was further studied, and the results indicated that the (S)-(+)-lactofen was degraded faster than the (R)-(-)-lactofen, which could illustrate the reported phenomenon that (S)-(+)-lactofen was preferentially degraded in soil and sediment. |
PubMedSearch : Zhang_2018_J.Hazard.Mater_341_336 |
PubMedID: 28802244 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: bacsu-pnbae |
Substrate | Lactofen |
Gene_locus | bacsu-pnbae |
Zhang J, Lu L, Chen F, Chen L, Yin J, Huang X (2018)
Detoxification of diphenyl ether herbicide lactofen by Bacillus sp. Za and enantioselective characteristics of an esterase gene lacE
J Hazard Mater
341 :336
Zhang J, Lu L, Chen F, Chen L, Yin J, Huang X (2018)
J Hazard Mater
341 :336