Title : Characterization of the haloacid dehalogenase from Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10 and sequencing of the dhlB gene - van der Ploeg_1991_J.Bacteriol_173_7925 |
Author(s) : van der Ploeg J , van Hall G , Janssen DB |
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 173 :7925 , 1991 |
Abstract :
The haloacid dehalogenase of the 1,2-dichloroethane-utilizing bacterium Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10 was purified from a mutant with an eightfold increase in expression of the enzyme. The mutant was obtained by selecting for enhanced resistance to monobromoacetate. The enzyme was purified through (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, DEAE-cellulose chromatography, and hydroxylapatite chromatography. The molecular mass of the protein was 28 kDa as determined with sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and 36 kDa as determined with gel filtration on Superose 12 fast protein liquid chromatography. The enzyme was active with 2-halogenated carboxylic acids and converted only the L-isomer of 2-chloropropionic acid with inversion of configuration to produce D-lactate. The activity of the enzyme was not readily influenced by thiol reagents. The gene encoding the haloacid dehalogenase (dhlB) was cloned and could be allocated to a 6.5-kb EcoRI-BglII fragment. Part of this fragment was sequenced, and the dhlB open reading frame was identified by comparison with the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the protein. The gene was found to encode a protein of 27,433 Da that showed considerable homology (60.5 and 61.0% similarity) with the two other haloacid dehalogenases sequenced to date but not with the haloalkane dehalogenase from X. autotrophicus GJ10. |
PubMedSearch : van der Ploeg_1991_J.Bacteriol_173_7925 |
PubMedID: 1744048 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: xanau-halo1 |
Gene_locus | xanau-halo1 |
van der Ploeg J, van Hall G, Janssen DB (1991)
Characterization of the haloacid dehalogenase from Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10 and sequencing of the dhlB gene
Journal of Bacteriology
173 :7925
van der Ploeg J, van Hall G, Janssen DB (1991)
Journal of Bacteriology
173 :7925