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Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45

Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is a climate-active gas released to the atmosphere in large quantities, comparable to methane in magnitude. Several bacteria have been isolated which can grow on isoprene as a sole carbon and energy source, but very little information is available about the degradat...

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Autores principales: Sims, Leanne P., Lockwood, Colin W. J., Crombie, Andrew T., Bradley, Justin M., Le Brun, Nick E., Murrell, J. Colin
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9004368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.00029-22
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author Sims, Leanne P.
Lockwood, Colin W. J.
Crombie, Andrew T.
Bradley, Justin M.
Le Brun, Nick E.
Murrell, J. Colin
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Lockwood, Colin W. J.
Crombie, Andrew T.
Bradley, Justin M.
Le Brun, Nick E.
Murrell, J. Colin
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description Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is a climate-active gas released to the atmosphere in large quantities, comparable to methane in magnitude. Several bacteria have been isolated which can grow on isoprene as a sole carbon and energy source, but very little information is available about the degradation of isoprene by these bacteria at the biochemical level. Isoprene utilization is dependent on a multistep pathway, with the first step being the oxidation of isoprene to epoxy-isoprene. This is catalyzed by a four-component soluble diiron monooxygenase, isoprene monooxygenase (IsoMO). IsoMO is a six-protein complex comprising an oxygenase (IsoABE), containing the di-iron active site, a Rieske-type ferredoxin (IsoC), a NADH reductase (IsoF), and a coupling/effector protein (IsoD), homologous to the soluble methane monooxygenase and alkene/aromatic monooxygenases. Here, we describe the purification of the IsoMO components from Rhodococcus sp. AD45 and reconstitution of isoprene-oxidation activity in vitro. Some IsoMO components were expressed and purified from the homologous host Rhodococcus sp. AD45-ID, a Rhodococcus sp. AD45 strain lacking the megaplasmid which contains the isoprene metabolic gene cluster. Others were expressed in Escherichia coli and purified as fusion proteins. We describe the characterization of these purified components and demonstrate their activity when combined with Rhodococcus sp. AD45 cell lysate. Demonstration of IsoMO activity in vitro provides a platform for further biochemical and biophysical characterization of this novel soluble diiron center monooxygenase, facilitating new insights into the enzymatic basis for the bacterial degradation of isoprene. IMPORTANCE Isoprene is a highly abundant climate-active gas and a carbon source for some bacteria. Analyses of the genes encoding isoprene monooxygenase (IsoMO) indicate this enzyme is a soluble diiron center monooxygenase in the same family of oxygenases as soluble methane monooxygenase, alkene monooxygenase, and toluene monooxygenase. We report the initial biochemical characterization of IsoMO from Rhodococcus, the first from any bacterium, describing the challenging purification and reconstitution of in vitro activity of its four components. This study lays the foundation for future detailed mechanistic studies of IsoMO, a key enzyme in the global isoprene cycle.
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spelling pubmed-90043682022-04-13 Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45 Sims, Leanne P. Lockwood, Colin W. J. Crombie, Andrew T. Bradley, Justin M. Le Brun, Nick E. Murrell, J. Colin Appl Environ Microbiol Enzymology and Protein Engineering Isoprene (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene) is a climate-active gas released to the atmosphere in large quantities, comparable to methane in magnitude. Several bacteria have been isolated which can grow on isoprene as a sole carbon and energy source, but very little information is available about the degradation of isoprene by these bacteria at the biochemical level. Isoprene utilization is dependent on a multistep pathway, with the first step being the oxidation of isoprene to epoxy-isoprene. This is catalyzed by a four-component soluble diiron monooxygenase, isoprene monooxygenase (IsoMO). IsoMO is a six-protein complex comprising an oxygenase (IsoABE), containing the di-iron active site, a Rieske-type ferredoxin (IsoC), a NADH reductase (IsoF), and a coupling/effector protein (IsoD), homologous to the soluble methane monooxygenase and alkene/aromatic monooxygenases. Here, we describe the purification of the IsoMO components from Rhodococcus sp. AD45 and reconstitution of isoprene-oxidation activity in vitro. Some IsoMO components were expressed and purified from the homologous host Rhodococcus sp. AD45-ID, a Rhodococcus sp. AD45 strain lacking the megaplasmid which contains the isoprene metabolic gene cluster. Others were expressed in Escherichia coli and purified as fusion proteins. We describe the characterization of these purified components and demonstrate their activity when combined with Rhodococcus sp. AD45 cell lysate. Demonstration of IsoMO activity in vitro provides a platform for further biochemical and biophysical characterization of this novel soluble diiron center monooxygenase, facilitating new insights into the enzymatic basis for the bacterial degradation of isoprene. IMPORTANCE Isoprene is a highly abundant climate-active gas and a carbon source for some bacteria. Analyses of the genes encoding isoprene monooxygenase (IsoMO) indicate this enzyme is a soluble diiron center monooxygenase in the same family of oxygenases as soluble methane monooxygenase, alkene monooxygenase, and toluene monooxygenase. We report the initial biochemical characterization of IsoMO from Rhodococcus, the first from any bacterium, describing the challenging purification and reconstitution of in vitro activity of its four components. This study lays the foundation for future detailed mechanistic studies of IsoMO, a key enzyme in the global isoprene cycle. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9004368/ /pubmed/35285709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.00029-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Sims et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Enzymology and Protein Engineering
Sims, Leanne P.
Lockwood, Colin W. J.
Crombie, Andrew T.
Bradley, Justin M.
Le Brun, Nick E.
Murrell, J. Colin
Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title_full Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title_fullStr Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title_full_unstemmed Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title_short Purification and Characterization of the Isoprene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus sp. Strain AD45
title_sort purification and characterization of the isoprene monooxygenase from rhodococcus sp. strain ad45
topic Enzymology and Protein Engineering
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9004368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.00029-22
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