Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation

Halogenated compounds are extensively utilized in different industrial applications such as pesticides and herbicides and cause severe environmental problems because of their toxicity and persistence. Degradation of these compounds by the biological method is a significant method to reduce these rec...

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Main Authors: Zakary, S., Oyewusi, H. A., Huyop, F.
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spelling my.utm.945302022-03-31T14:55:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94530/ Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation Zakary, S. Oyewusi, H. A. Huyop, F. Q Science (General) Halogenated compounds are extensively utilized in different industrial applications such as pesticides and herbicides and cause severe environmental problems because of their toxicity and persistence. Degradation of these compounds by the biological method is a significant method to reduce these recalcitrant. Mesorhizobium loti is im-portant for nitrogen fixation in legume roots. Up to now, there is no report to indicate M. loti can produce dehalogenase enzymes. Thus, a total of twenty-five genomes of M. loti strains from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) were an-alyzed. These strains notably carry dehalogenase genes and were further investigated. The relative ratio of haloalkane and haloacid dehalogenase type II or L-type from all twenty-five genomes was 26% and 74%, respectively, suggesting type II dehalogen-ase is common. Surprisingly, only M. loti strain TONO carries four dehalogenases and therefore it was further characterized. The chromosome of M. loti strain TONO con-tains four haloacid dehalogenase type II genes namely, dehLt1 (MLTONO_2099), dehLt2 (MLTONO_3660), dehLt3 (MLTONO_4143), and dehLt4 (MLTONO_6945), and their corresponding enzymes were designated as DehLt1, DehLt2, DehLt3, and DehLt4, respectively. The only haloalkane dehalogen-ase gene (MLTONO_4828) was located upstream of the dehLt3 gene and its amino acid share 88% identity with DmlA of Mesorhizobium japonicum MAFF 303099. The putative haloacid permease gene designated as dehrPt (MLTONO_0284) was located downstream of the dehLt1 and its amino acids show 69% identity with haloacid per-mease of Rhizobium sp. RC1. The gene encoding helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif family DNA-binding protein regulator and LysR family transcriptional regulator genes were also identified, possibly for regulatory functions. The genomic studies as such, have good potential to be screened for new type of dehalogenases based on basic molecular structure and functions analysis. Brawijaya University 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94530/1/FahrulHuyop2021_GenomicAnalysisofMesorhizobium.pdf Zakary, S. and Oyewusi, H. A. and Huyop, F. (2021) Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation. Journal of Tropical Life Science, 11 (1). ISSN 2087-5517 http://dx.doi.org/10.11594/jtls.11.01.09 DOI: 10.11594/jtls.11.01.09
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Zakary, S.
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Huyop, F.
Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
description Halogenated compounds are extensively utilized in different industrial applications such as pesticides and herbicides and cause severe environmental problems because of their toxicity and persistence. Degradation of these compounds by the biological method is a significant method to reduce these recalcitrant. Mesorhizobium loti is im-portant for nitrogen fixation in legume roots. Up to now, there is no report to indicate M. loti can produce dehalogenase enzymes. Thus, a total of twenty-five genomes of M. loti strains from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) were an-alyzed. These strains notably carry dehalogenase genes and were further investigated. The relative ratio of haloalkane and haloacid dehalogenase type II or L-type from all twenty-five genomes was 26% and 74%, respectively, suggesting type II dehalogen-ase is common. Surprisingly, only M. loti strain TONO carries four dehalogenases and therefore it was further characterized. The chromosome of M. loti strain TONO con-tains four haloacid dehalogenase type II genes namely, dehLt1 (MLTONO_2099), dehLt2 (MLTONO_3660), dehLt3 (MLTONO_4143), and dehLt4 (MLTONO_6945), and their corresponding enzymes were designated as DehLt1, DehLt2, DehLt3, and DehLt4, respectively. The only haloalkane dehalogen-ase gene (MLTONO_4828) was located upstream of the dehLt3 gene and its amino acid share 88% identity with DmlA of Mesorhizobium japonicum MAFF 303099. The putative haloacid permease gene designated as dehrPt (MLTONO_0284) was located downstream of the dehLt1 and its amino acids show 69% identity with haloacid per-mease of Rhizobium sp. RC1. The gene encoding helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif family DNA-binding protein regulator and LysR family transcriptional regulator genes were also identified, possibly for regulatory functions. The genomic studies as such, have good potential to be screened for new type of dehalogenases based on basic molecular structure and functions analysis.
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author Zakary, S.
Oyewusi, H. A.
Huyop, F.
author_facet Zakary, S.
Oyewusi, H. A.
Huyop, F.
author_sort Zakary, S.
title Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
title_short Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
title_full Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
title_fullStr Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
title_full_unstemmed Genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
title_sort genomic analysis of mesorhizobium loti strain tono reveals dehalogenases for bioremediation
publisher Brawijaya University
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94530/1/FahrulHuyop2021_GenomicAnalysisofMesorhizobium.pdf
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