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Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds

Per- and Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad class of synthetic compounds that have fluorine substituted for hydrogen in several or all locations and are globally categorized as PFCs (perfluorochemicals; commonly called fluorinated chemicals). These compounds have unique chemical and...

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Autores principales: Harris, Jackson D., Coon, Collin M., Doherty, Megan E., McHugh, Eamon A., Warner, Margaret C., Walters, Conley L., Orahood, Olivia M., Loesch, Abigail E., Hatfield, David C., Sitko, John C., Almand, Erin A., Steel, J. Jordan
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.02.005
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author Harris, Jackson D.
Coon, Collin M.
Doherty, Megan E.
McHugh, Eamon A.
Warner, Margaret C.
Walters, Conley L.
Orahood, Olivia M.
Loesch, Abigail E.
Hatfield, David C.
Sitko, John C.
Almand, Erin A.
Steel, J. Jordan
author_facet Harris, Jackson D.
Coon, Collin M.
Doherty, Megan E.
McHugh, Eamon A.
Warner, Margaret C.
Walters, Conley L.
Orahood, Olivia M.
Loesch, Abigail E.
Hatfield, David C.
Sitko, John C.
Almand, Erin A.
Steel, J. Jordan
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description Per- and Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad class of synthetic compounds that have fluorine substituted for hydrogen in several or all locations and are globally categorized as PFCs (perfluorochemicals; commonly called fluorinated chemicals). These compounds have unique chemical and physical properties that enable their use in non-stick surfaces, fire-fighting efforts, and as slick coatings. However, recent concerns over the health effects of such compounds, specifically perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOA, PFOS; PFOA/S), have led to increased attention and research by the global community into degradation methods. In this study, soil samples from PFAS-contamination sites were cultured and screened for microbes with PFOA/S degradation potential, which led to the identification of Delftia acidovorans. It was found that D. acidovorans isolated from PFAS-contaminated soils was capable of growth in minimal media with PFOA as a sole carbon resource, and an observable fluoride concentration increase was observed when cells were exposed to PFOA. This suggests potential activity of a dehalogenase enzyme that may be of use in PFOA or PFAS microbial remediation efforts. Several associated haloacid dehalogenases have been identified in the D. acidovorans genome and have been engineered for expression in Escherichia coli for rapid production and purification. These enzymes have shown potential for enzymatic defluorination, a significant step in biological degradation and removal of PFOA/S from the environment. We hypothesize that bioremediation of PFAS using naturally occurring microbial degradation pathways may represent a novel approach to remove PFAS contamination.
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spelling pubmed-88574172022-02-25 Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds Harris, Jackson D. Coon, Collin M. Doherty, Megan E. McHugh, Eamon A. Warner, Margaret C. Walters, Conley L. Orahood, Olivia M. Loesch, Abigail E. Hatfield, David C. Sitko, John C. Almand, Erin A. Steel, J. Jordan Synth Syst Biotechnol Original Research Article Per- and Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a broad class of synthetic compounds that have fluorine substituted for hydrogen in several or all locations and are globally categorized as PFCs (perfluorochemicals; commonly called fluorinated chemicals). These compounds have unique chemical and physical properties that enable their use in non-stick surfaces, fire-fighting efforts, and as slick coatings. However, recent concerns over the health effects of such compounds, specifically perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOA, PFOS; PFOA/S), have led to increased attention and research by the global community into degradation methods. In this study, soil samples from PFAS-contamination sites were cultured and screened for microbes with PFOA/S degradation potential, which led to the identification of Delftia acidovorans. It was found that D. acidovorans isolated from PFAS-contaminated soils was capable of growth in minimal media with PFOA as a sole carbon resource, and an observable fluoride concentration increase was observed when cells were exposed to PFOA. This suggests potential activity of a dehalogenase enzyme that may be of use in PFOA or PFAS microbial remediation efforts. Several associated haloacid dehalogenases have been identified in the D. acidovorans genome and have been engineered for expression in Escherichia coli for rapid production and purification. These enzymes have shown potential for enzymatic defluorination, a significant step in biological degradation and removal of PFOA/S from the environment. We hypothesize that bioremediation of PFAS using naturally occurring microbial degradation pathways may represent a novel approach to remove PFAS contamination. KeAi Publishing 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8857417/ /pubmed/35224235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.02.005 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Harris, Jackson D.
Coon, Collin M.
Doherty, Megan E.
McHugh, Eamon A.
Warner, Margaret C.
Walters, Conley L.
Orahood, Olivia M.
Loesch, Abigail E.
Hatfield, David C.
Sitko, John C.
Almand, Erin A.
Steel, J. Jordan
Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title_full Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title_fullStr Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title_full_unstemmed Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title_short Engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from Delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
title_sort engineering and characterization of dehalogenase enzymes from delftia acidovorans in bioremediation of perfluorinated compounds
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35224235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.synbio.2022.02.005
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