The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002
Dehalogenase-producing bacterium has been extensively studied due to their ability to reduce pollution in the environment. A previous study reported that Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 contains a putative haloacid dehalogenase type II gene, therefore, the presence of other genes associated with the deh...
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my.utm.1049882024-04-01T06:55:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/104988/ The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 Zulkarnain, Luqman Arif Huyop, Fahrul Q Science (General) Dehalogenase-producing bacterium has been extensively studied due to their ability to reduce pollution in the environment. A previous study reported that Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 contains a putative haloacid dehalogenase type II gene, therefore, the presence of other genes associated with the dehalogenase regulatory gene function and uptake of halogenated compounds are expected. In the Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 whole genome, type II dehalogenase (DehWSH002) and two other genes related to dehalogenase regulatory and haloacid uptake genes were identified suggesting its ability to control the expression of putative dehalogenase(s) and the uptake of halogenated compounds into the cells. The phylogenetic analysis showed that DehWSH002 shared common features with DehLBHS1 of Bacillus megaterium strain BHS1 and Had protein of Bacillus megaterium strain ATCC12872/QMB1551. The study concluded that the genome of Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 contains a dehalogenase gene designated as dehWSH002 that is useful for biodegradation. In addition, further investigation of the adjacent genes suggested the presence of dehalogenase regulatory gene (dehR) and an uptake gene (dehP) in a single genetic organisation. Brawijaya University 2023-05-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104988/1/LuqmanArifZulkarnain2023_TheGeneticOrganisationandControlofPutative.pdf Zulkarnain, Luqman Arif and Huyop, Fahrul (2023) The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002. Journal of Tropical Life Science, 13 (2). pp. 369-376. ISSN 2087-5517 http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.13.02.15 DOI:10.11594/jtls.13.02.15 |
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Dehalogenase-producing bacterium has been extensively studied due to their ability to reduce pollution in the environment. A previous study reported that Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 contains a putative haloacid dehalogenase type II gene, therefore, the presence of other genes associated with the dehalogenase regulatory gene function and uptake of halogenated compounds are expected. In the Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 whole genome, type II dehalogenase (DehWSH002) and two other genes related to dehalogenase regulatory and haloacid uptake genes were identified suggesting its ability to control the expression of putative dehalogenase(s) and the uptake of halogenated compounds into the cells. The phylogenetic analysis showed that DehWSH002 shared common features with DehLBHS1 of Bacillus megaterium strain BHS1 and Had protein of Bacillus megaterium strain ATCC12872/QMB1551. The study concluded that the genome of Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 contains a dehalogenase gene designated as dehWSH002 that is useful for biodegradation. In addition, further investigation of the adjacent genes suggested the presence of dehalogenase regulatory gene (dehR) and an uptake gene (dehP) in a single genetic organisation. |
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The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 |
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The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 |
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The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 |
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The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 |
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The genetic organisation and control of putative dehalogenase gene expression in Bacillus megaterium WSH-002 |
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