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Syntrophic interactions during degradation of 4-aminobenzenesulfonic acid by a two species bacterial culture
Authors:Burkhard J. Feigel  Hans-Joachim Knackmuss
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Mikrobiologie, Universität Stuttgart, Azenbergstrasse 18, W-7000 Stuttgart 1, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:During synthrophic growth of Hydrogenophaga palleronii (strain S1) and Agrobacterium radiobacter (strain S2) with 4-aminobenzene sulfonate (4ABS) only strain S1 desaminates 4ABS by regioselective 3,4-dioxygenation. The major part of the metabolite catechol-4-sulfonate (4CS) is excreted and further metabolized by strain S2. Although both organisms harbour activities of protocatechuate pathways assimilation of the structural analog 4CS requires first of all enzyme activities with broader substrate specificity: protocatechuate 3,4-dioxygenase and carboxymuconate cycloisomerase activities were identified which in addition to the natural substrates also convert 4CS requires first of all enzyme activities with Carboxymethyl-4-sulfobut-2-en-4-olide (4SL) was identifed as a metabolite. Its further metabolism requires a desulfonating enzyme which eliminates sulfite from (4SL) and generates maleylacetate. Convergence with the 3-oxoadipate pathway is catalyzed by a maleyl acetate reductase, which was identified in cell-free extracts of both organisms S1 and S2. Characteristically, only strain S1 can oxidize sulfite and thus contributes to the interdependence of the two bacteria during growth with 4ABS.
Keywords:Hydrogenophaga palleronii  Agrobacterium radiobacter  4-Sulfocatechol  1,2-Dioxygenation  4-Carboxymethyl-4-sulfobut-2-en-4-olide  Sulfite elimination  Maleylacetate
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