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Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB

The tetralin biodegradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB, a Gram‐positive bacterium resistant to genetic manipulation, was characterized using a proteomic approach. Relative protein expression in cell free extracts from tetralin‐ and glucose‐grown cells was compared using the 2D‐DIGE techni...

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Autores principales: Tomás‐Gallardo, Laura, Santero, Eduardo, Camafeita, Emilio, Calvo, Enrique, Schlömann, Michael, Floriano, Belén
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21261920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2009.00086.x
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author Tomás‐Gallardo, Laura
Santero, Eduardo
Camafeita, Emilio
Calvo, Enrique
Schlömann, Michael
Floriano, Belén
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Santero, Eduardo
Camafeita, Emilio
Calvo, Enrique
Schlömann, Michael
Floriano, Belén
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description The tetralin biodegradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB, a Gram‐positive bacterium resistant to genetic manipulation, was characterized using a proteomic approach. Relative protein expression in cell free extracts from tetralin‐ and glucose‐grown cells was compared using the 2D‐DIGE technique. Identification of proteins specifically expressed in tetralin‐grown cells was used to characterize a complete set of genes involved in tetralin degradation by reverse genetics. We propose a tetralin degradation pathway analogous to that described for Sphingomonas macrogolitabida strain TFA. TFB thn genes are organized into three operons; two contain all of the structural genes and are transcribed in the same direction, while the third operon, thnST, is transcribed in the opposite direction and encodes a two‐component regulatory system, whose transcription is higher in tetralin‐grown cells. In addition to tetralin induction, TFB thn structural genes are subject to glucose repression. Primer extension assays and translational thnA1::gfp and thnS::gfp fusions were used to characterize putative promoter regions. A mutational analysis of the thnA1 promoter region allowed us to define nucleotides within the cis regulatory elements that are important for the control of thn gene expression.
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spelling pubmed-38158462014-02-12 Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB Tomás‐Gallardo, Laura Santero, Eduardo Camafeita, Emilio Calvo, Enrique Schlömann, Michael Floriano, Belén Microb Biotechnol Research Articles The tetralin biodegradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB, a Gram‐positive bacterium resistant to genetic manipulation, was characterized using a proteomic approach. Relative protein expression in cell free extracts from tetralin‐ and glucose‐grown cells was compared using the 2D‐DIGE technique. Identification of proteins specifically expressed in tetralin‐grown cells was used to characterize a complete set of genes involved in tetralin degradation by reverse genetics. We propose a tetralin degradation pathway analogous to that described for Sphingomonas macrogolitabida strain TFA. TFB thn genes are organized into three operons; two contain all of the structural genes and are transcribed in the same direction, while the third operon, thnST, is transcribed in the opposite direction and encodes a two‐component regulatory system, whose transcription is higher in tetralin‐grown cells. In addition to tetralin induction, TFB thn structural genes are subject to glucose repression. Primer extension assays and translational thnA1::gfp and thnS::gfp fusions were used to characterize putative promoter regions. A mutational analysis of the thnA1 promoter region allowed us to define nucleotides within the cis regulatory elements that are important for the control of thn gene expression. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009-03 2009-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3815846/ /pubmed/21261920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2009.00086.x Text en © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Tomás‐Gallardo, Laura
Santero, Eduardo
Camafeita, Emilio
Calvo, Enrique
Schlömann, Michael
Floriano, Belén
Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title_full Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title_fullStr Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title_short Molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. strain TFB
title_sort molecular and biochemical characterization of the tetralin degradation pathway in rhodococcus sp. strain tfb
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3815846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21261920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7915.2009.00086.x
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