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Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation

Microorganisms can degrade saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) not only under oxic but also under anoxic conditions. Three denitrifying isolates (strains HxN1, OcN1, HdN1) able to grow under anoxic conditions by coupling alkane oxidation to CO(2) with NO(3)(−) reduction to N(2) were compared with respe...

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Autores principales: Zedelius, Johannes, Rabus, Ralf, Grundmann, Olav, Werner, Insa, Brodkorb, Danny, Schreiber, Frank, Ehrenreich, Petra, Behrends, Astrid, Wilkes, Heinz, Kube, Michael, Reinhardt, Richard, Widdel, Friedrich
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3151549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21837252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2229.2010.00198.x
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author Zedelius, Johannes
Rabus, Ralf
Grundmann, Olav
Werner, Insa
Brodkorb, Danny
Schreiber, Frank
Ehrenreich, Petra
Behrends, Astrid
Wilkes, Heinz
Kube, Michael
Reinhardt, Richard
Widdel, Friedrich
author_facet Zedelius, Johannes
Rabus, Ralf
Grundmann, Olav
Werner, Insa
Brodkorb, Danny
Schreiber, Frank
Ehrenreich, Petra
Behrends, Astrid
Wilkes, Heinz
Kube, Michael
Reinhardt, Richard
Widdel, Friedrich
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description Microorganisms can degrade saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) not only under oxic but also under anoxic conditions. Three denitrifying isolates (strains HxN1, OcN1, HdN1) able to grow under anoxic conditions by coupling alkane oxidation to CO(2) with NO(3)(−) reduction to N(2) were compared with respect to their alkane metabolism. Strains HxN1 and OcN1, which are both Betaproteobacteria, utilized n-alkanes from C(6) to C(8) and C(8) to C(12) respectively. Both activate alkanes anaerobically in a fumarate-dependent reaction yielding alkylsuccinates, as suggested by present and previous metabolite and gene analyses. However, strain HdN1 was unique in several respects. It belongs to the Gammaproteobacteria and was more versatile towards alkanes, utilizing the range from C(6) to C(30). Neither analysis of metabolites nor analysis of genes in the complete genome sequence of strain HdN1 hinted at fumarate-dependent alkane activation. Moreover, whereas strains HxN1 and OcN1 grew with alkanes and NO(3)(−), NO(2)(−) or N(2)O added to the medium, strain HdN1 oxidized alkanes only with NO(3)(−) or NO(2)(−) but not with added N(2)O; but N(2)O was readily used for growth with long-chain alcohols or fatty acids. Results suggest that NO(2)(−) or a subsequently formed nitrogen compound other than N(2)O is needed for alkane activation in strain HdN1. From an energetic point of view, nitrogen–oxygen species are generally rather strong oxidants. They may enable enzymatic mechanisms that are not possible under conditions of sulfate reduction or methanogenesis and thus allow a special mode of alkane activation.
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spelling pubmed-31515492011-08-09 Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation Zedelius, Johannes Rabus, Ralf Grundmann, Olav Werner, Insa Brodkorb, Danny Schreiber, Frank Ehrenreich, Petra Behrends, Astrid Wilkes, Heinz Kube, Michael Reinhardt, Richard Widdel, Friedrich Environ Microbiol Rep Brief Reports Microorganisms can degrade saturated hydrocarbons (alkanes) not only under oxic but also under anoxic conditions. Three denitrifying isolates (strains HxN1, OcN1, HdN1) able to grow under anoxic conditions by coupling alkane oxidation to CO(2) with NO(3)(−) reduction to N(2) were compared with respect to their alkane metabolism. Strains HxN1 and OcN1, which are both Betaproteobacteria, utilized n-alkanes from C(6) to C(8) and C(8) to C(12) respectively. Both activate alkanes anaerobically in a fumarate-dependent reaction yielding alkylsuccinates, as suggested by present and previous metabolite and gene analyses. However, strain HdN1 was unique in several respects. It belongs to the Gammaproteobacteria and was more versatile towards alkanes, utilizing the range from C(6) to C(30). Neither analysis of metabolites nor analysis of genes in the complete genome sequence of strain HdN1 hinted at fumarate-dependent alkane activation. Moreover, whereas strains HxN1 and OcN1 grew with alkanes and NO(3)(−), NO(2)(−) or N(2)O added to the medium, strain HdN1 oxidized alkanes only with NO(3)(−) or NO(2)(−) but not with added N(2)O; but N(2)O was readily used for growth with long-chain alcohols or fatty acids. Results suggest that NO(2)(−) or a subsequently formed nitrogen compound other than N(2)O is needed for alkane activation in strain HdN1. From an energetic point of view, nitrogen–oxygen species are generally rather strong oxidants. They may enable enzymatic mechanisms that are not possible under conditions of sulfate reduction or methanogenesis and thus allow a special mode of alkane activation. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3151549/ /pubmed/21837252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2229.2010.00198.x Text en Journal compilation © 2011 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Brief Reports
Zedelius, Johannes
Rabus, Ralf
Grundmann, Olav
Werner, Insa
Brodkorb, Danny
Schreiber, Frank
Ehrenreich, Petra
Behrends, Astrid
Wilkes, Heinz
Kube, Michael
Reinhardt, Richard
Widdel, Friedrich
Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title_full Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title_fullStr Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title_full_unstemmed Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title_short Alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
title_sort alkane degradation under anoxic conditions by a nitrate-reducing bacterium with possible involvement of the electron acceptor in substrate activation
topic Brief Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3151549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21837252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-2229.2010.00198.x
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