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  Enzymes of anaerobic ethylbenzene and p-ethylphenol catabolism in 'Aromatoleum aromaticum': differentiation and differential induction

Muhr, E., Schuhle, K., Clermont, L., Sunwoldt, K., Kleinsorge, D., Seyhan, D., et al. (2015). Enzymes of anaerobic ethylbenzene and p-ethylphenol catabolism in 'Aromatoleum aromaticum': differentiation and differential induction. Archives of Microbiology, 197(9), 1051-1062. doi:10.1007/s00203-015-1142-z.

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Muhr, E., Author
Schuhle, K., Author
Clermont, L., Author
Sunwoldt, K., Author
Kleinsorge, D., Author
Seyhan, D., Author
Kahnt, J.1, Author           
Schall, I., Author
Cordero, P., Author
Schmitt, G., Author
Heider, J., Author
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1Department of Ecophysiology, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Max Planck Society, ou_3266280              

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 Abstract: The denitrifying bacterium ‘Aromatoleum aromaticum’ strain EbN1 is one of the best characterized bacteria regarding anaerobic ethylbenzene degradation. EbN1 also degrades various other aromatic and phenolic compounds in the absence of oxygen, one of them being p-ethylphenol. Despite having similar chemical structures, ethylbenzene and p-ethylphenol have been proposed to be metabolized by completely separate pathways. In this study, we established and applied biochemical and molecular biological methods to show the (almost) exclusive presence and specificity of enzymes involved in the respective degradation pathways by recording enzyme activities, complemented by heme staining, immuno- and biotin-blotting analyses. These combined results substantiated the predicted p-ethylphenol degradation pathway. The identified enzymes include a heme c-containing p-ethylphenol-hydroxylase, both an (R)- and an (S)-specific alcohol dehydrogenase as well as a novel biotin-dependent carboxylase. We also establish an activity assay for benzoylacetate-CoA ligases likely being involved in both metabolic pathways.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015-11
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 Rev. Type: Internal
 Identifiers: eDoc: 717055
ISI: 000362664400002
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-015-1142-z
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Title: Archives of Microbiology
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 197 (9) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1051 - 1062 Identifier: ISSN: 0302-8933