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Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria
Anthropogenic organophosphorus compounds (AOPCs), such as phosphotriesters, are used extensively as plasticizers, flame retardants, nerve agents, and pesticides. To date, only a handful of soil bacteria bearing a phosphotriesterase (PTE), the key enzyme in the AOPC degradation pathway, have been ide...
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National Academy of Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35917352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203604119 |
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author | Despotović, Dragana Aharon, Einav Trofimyuk, Olena Dubovetskyi, Artem Cherukuri, Kesava Phaneendra Ashani, Yacov Eliason, Or Sperfeld, Martin Leader, Haim Castelli, Andrea Fumagalli, Laura Savidor, Alon Levin, Yishai Longo, Liam M. Segev, Einat Tawfik, Dan S. |
author_facet | Despotović, Dragana Aharon, Einav Trofimyuk, Olena Dubovetskyi, Artem Cherukuri, Kesava Phaneendra Ashani, Yacov Eliason, Or Sperfeld, Martin Leader, Haim Castelli, Andrea Fumagalli, Laura Savidor, Alon Levin, Yishai Longo, Liam M. Segev, Einat Tawfik, Dan S. |
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description | Anthropogenic organophosphorus compounds (AOPCs), such as phosphotriesters, are used extensively as plasticizers, flame retardants, nerve agents, and pesticides. To date, only a handful of soil bacteria bearing a phosphotriesterase (PTE), the key enzyme in the AOPC degradation pathway, have been identified. Therefore, the extent to which bacteria are capable of utilizing AOPCs as a phosphorus source, and how widespread this adaptation may be, remains unclear. Marine environments with phosphorus limitation and increasing levels of pollution by AOPCs may drive the emergence of PTE activity. Here, we report the utilization of diverse AOPCs by four model marine bacteria and 17 bacterial isolates from the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. To unravel the details of AOPC utilization, two PTEs from marine bacteria were isolated and characterized, with one of the enzymes belonging to a protein family that, to our knowledge, has never before been associated with PTE activity. When expressed in Escherichia coli with a phosphodiesterase, a PTE isolated from a marine bacterium enabled growth on a pesticide analog as the sole phosphorus source. Utilization of AOPCs may provide bacteria a source of phosphorus in depleted environments and offers a prospect for the bioremediation of a pervasive class of anthropogenic pollutants. |
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spelling | pubmed-93717002023-02-02 Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria Despotović, Dragana Aharon, Einav Trofimyuk, Olena Dubovetskyi, Artem Cherukuri, Kesava Phaneendra Ashani, Yacov Eliason, Or Sperfeld, Martin Leader, Haim Castelli, Andrea Fumagalli, Laura Savidor, Alon Levin, Yishai Longo, Liam M. Segev, Einat Tawfik, Dan S. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Anthropogenic organophosphorus compounds (AOPCs), such as phosphotriesters, are used extensively as plasticizers, flame retardants, nerve agents, and pesticides. To date, only a handful of soil bacteria bearing a phosphotriesterase (PTE), the key enzyme in the AOPC degradation pathway, have been identified. Therefore, the extent to which bacteria are capable of utilizing AOPCs as a phosphorus source, and how widespread this adaptation may be, remains unclear. Marine environments with phosphorus limitation and increasing levels of pollution by AOPCs may drive the emergence of PTE activity. Here, we report the utilization of diverse AOPCs by four model marine bacteria and 17 bacterial isolates from the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. To unravel the details of AOPC utilization, two PTEs from marine bacteria were isolated and characterized, with one of the enzymes belonging to a protein family that, to our knowledge, has never before been associated with PTE activity. When expressed in Escherichia coli with a phosphodiesterase, a PTE isolated from a marine bacterium enabled growth on a pesticide analog as the sole phosphorus source. Utilization of AOPCs may provide bacteria a source of phosphorus in depleted environments and offers a prospect for the bioremediation of a pervasive class of anthropogenic pollutants. National Academy of Sciences 2022-08-02 2022-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9371700/ /pubmed/35917352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203604119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Despotović, Dragana Aharon, Einav Trofimyuk, Olena Dubovetskyi, Artem Cherukuri, Kesava Phaneendra Ashani, Yacov Eliason, Or Sperfeld, Martin Leader, Haim Castelli, Andrea Fumagalli, Laura Savidor, Alon Levin, Yishai Longo, Liam M. Segev, Einat Tawfik, Dan S. Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title | Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title_full | Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title_fullStr | Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title_full_unstemmed | Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title_short | Utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
title_sort | utilization of diverse organophosphorus pollutants by marine bacteria |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9371700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35917352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2203604119 |
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