Enhanced desulfurization in a transposon-mutant strain of Rhodococcus erythropolis |
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Authors: | Kimiko Watanabe Ken-ichi Noda Kenji Maruhashi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bio-Refining Process Laboratory, Technical Cooperation Department, Japan Cooperation Center, Petroleum, 58F Sun-shine 60 3-1-1 Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo, 170-6058, Japan |
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Abstract: | The dsz desulfurization gene cluster from Rhodococcus erythropolis strain KA2-5-1 was transferred into R. erythropolis strain MC1109, unable to desulfurize light gas oil (LGO), using a transposon-transposase complex. As a result, two recombinant strains, named MC0203 and MC0122, were isolated. Resting cells of strain MC0203 decreased the sulfur concentration of LGO from 120 mg l–1 to 70 mg l–1 in 2 h. The LGO-desulfurization activity of strain MC0203 was about twice that of strain MC0122 and KA2-5-1. The 10-methyl fatty acids of strain MC0203 were about 28%–41% that of strain MC1109. It is likely that strain MC0203 had a mutation involving alkylenation or methylation of 9-unsaturated fatty acids caused by the transposon inserted in the chromosome, which increased the fluidity of cell membranes and enhanced the desulfurization activity. |
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Keywords: | desulfurization dsz genes 10-methyl fatty acids Rhodococcus transposon-mutant |
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