Role of tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone reductase in phenylalanine hydroxylation system and pentachlorophenol degradation in Bacillus cereus AOA-CPS1.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Oladipupo A AregbesolaAdemola O Olaniran

Abstract

This study reports a ≅12.5 kDa protein tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone reductase (CpsD) from Bacillus cereus strain AOA-CPS1 (BcAOA). CpsD is purified to homogeneity with a total yield of 35% and specific activity of 160 U·mg-1 of protein. CpsD showed optimal activity at pH 7.5 and 40 °C. The enzyme was found to be functionally stable between pH 7.0-7.5 and temperature between 30 °C and 35 °C. CpsD activity was enhanced by Fe2+ and inhibited by sodium azide and SDS. CpsD followed Michaelis-Menten kinetic exhibiting an apparent vmax, Km, kcat and kcat/Km values of 0.071 μmol·s-1, 94 μmol, 0.029 s-1 and 3.13 × 10-4 s-1·μmol-1, respectively, for substrate tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone. The bioinformatics analysis indicated that CpsD belongs to the PCD/DCoH superfamily, with specific conserved protein domains of pterin-4α-carbinolamine  dehydratase (PCD). This study proposed that CpsD catalysed the reduction of tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone to tetrachloro-p-hydroquinone and released the products found in phenylalanine hydroxylation system (PheOHS) via a Ping-Pong or atypical ternary mechanism; and regulate expression of phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase by blocking reverse flux in BcAOA PheOHS using a probable Yin-Yang mechanism. The study ...Continue Reading

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