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Characterization of Protocatechuate 4,5-Dioxygenase Induced from p-Hydroxybenzoate -Cultured Pseudomonas sp. K82  

Yun, Sung-Ho (Proteome Analysis Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Department of Biology, Daejeon University)
Yun, Chi-Young (Department of Biology, Daejeon University)
Kim, Seung-Il (Proteome Analysis Team, Korea Basic Science Institute)
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Journal of Microbiology / v.42, no.2, 2004 , pp. 152-155 More about this Journal
Abstract
Pseudomonas sp. K82 has been reported to be an aniline-assimilating soil bacterium. However, this strain can use not only aniline as a sole carbon and energy source, but can also utilize benzoate, p-hydroxybenzoate, and aniline analogues. The strain accomplishes this metabolic diversity by using dif-ferent aerobic pathways. Pseudomonas sp. K82, when cultured in p-hydroxybenzoate, showed extradiol cleavage activity of protocatechuate. In accordance with those findings, our study attempted the puri-fication of protocatechuate 4,5-dioxygenase (PCD 4,5). However the purified PCD 4,5 was found to be very unstable during purification. After Q-sepharose chromatography was performed, the crude enzyme activity was augmented by a factor of approximately 4.7. From the Q-sepharose fraction which exhibited PCD 4,5 activity, two subunits of PCD4,5 (${\alpha}$ subunit and ${\beta}$ subunit) were identified using the N-terminal amino acid sequences of 15 amino acid residues. These subunits were found to have more than 90% sequence homology with PmdA and PmdB of Comamonas testosteroni. The molecular weight of the native enzyme was estimated to be approximately 54 kDa, suggesting that PCD4,5 exists as a het-erodimer (${\alpha}$$_1$${\beta}$$_1$). PCD 4,5 exhibits stringent substrate specificity for protocatechuate and its optimal activity occurs at pH 9 and 15 $^{\circ}C$. PCR amplification of these two subunits of PCD4,5 revealed that the ${\alpha}$ subunit and ${\beta}$ subunit occurred in tandem. Our results suggest that Pseudomonas sp. K82 induced PCD 4,5 for the purpose of p-hydroxybenzoate degradation.
Keywords
p-hydroxybenzoate; protocatechuate 4,5-dioxygenase; Pseudomonas sp. K82;
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