2007
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01279-06
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Degradation of Alkyl Methyl Ketones by Pseudomonas veronii MEK700

Abstract: Pseudomonas veronii MEK700 was isolated from a biotrickling filter cleaning 2-butanone-loaded waste air. The strain is able to grow on 2-butanone and 2-hexanol. The genes for degradation of short chain alkyl methyl ketones were identified by transposon mutagenesis using a newly designed transposon, mini-Tn5495, and cloned in Escherichia coli. DNA sequence analysis of a 15-kb fragment revealed three genes involved in methyl ketone degradation. The deduced amino acid sequence of the first gene, mekA, had high si… Show more

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“…embers of the Pseudomonas genus are highly versatile and known to colonize diverse habitats such as humans, animals, plants, water, and soil (1), and Pseudomonas veronii strains have been implicated in human pathogenicity (2), heavy metal biosorption (3), and dibenzo-p-dioxin, chloroaromatic, and alkyl methyl ketone degradation (4,5). P. veronii strains were also pointed out as key catabolic players in a BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes)-contaminated area where benzene had been the major contaminant (6).…”
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“…embers of the Pseudomonas genus are highly versatile and known to colonize diverse habitats such as humans, animals, plants, water, and soil (1), and Pseudomonas veronii strains have been implicated in human pathogenicity (2), heavy metal biosorption (3), and dibenzo-p-dioxin, chloroaromatic, and alkyl methyl ketone degradation (4,5). P. veronii strains were also pointed out as key catabolic players in a BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes)-contaminated area where benzene had been the major contaminant (6).…”
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“…Some members of the genus Pseudomonas are able to metabolize chemical pollutants in the environment, such as heterocyclic compounds and aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, many of which are mutagenic and carcinogenic (2,3,4,5,9).…”
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“…However, these two members of the HTA family were reported to function as esterases rather than transacetylases (19,20). Both MekB and CgHle preferred to hydrolyze acetyl esters (19,20).…”
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