2008
DOI: 10.1128/jb.01530-07
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Distinct Roles for Two CYP226 Family Cytochromes P450 in Abietane Diterpenoid Catabolism by Burkholderia xenovorans LB400

Abstract: The 80-kb dit cluster of Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 encodes the catabolism of abietane diterpenoids. This cluster includes ditQ and ditU, predicted to encode cytochromes P450 (P450s) belonging to the poorly characterized CYP226A subfamily. Using proteomics, we identified 16 dit-encoded proteins that were significantly more abundant in LB400 cells grown on dehydroabietic acid (DhA) or abietic acid (AbA) than in succinategrown cells. A key difference in the catabolism of DhA and AbA lies in the differential e… Show more

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“…On the other hand, we have confirmed here (see the "Substrate diverstity studies" section in Materials and Methods) that the CIB strain uses abietic acid, a model diterpene, as sole carbon source under aerobic conditions. It is known that the dit genes are responsible for diterpenes degradation in some bacteria via initial hydroxylating cytochrome P450s (peripheral pathway) and further meta-cleavage of the aromatic intermediate (central pathway) [48]. The dit genes are usually located within ICE elements [34], and we have found orthologous dit genes within a putative ICE DIT element in the genome of strain CIB (Figs.…”
Section: Genes For Aromatic Compounds Degradationmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…On the other hand, we have confirmed here (see the "Substrate diverstity studies" section in Materials and Methods) that the CIB strain uses abietic acid, a model diterpene, as sole carbon source under aerobic conditions. It is known that the dit genes are responsible for diterpenes degradation in some bacteria via initial hydroxylating cytochrome P450s (peripheral pathway) and further meta-cleavage of the aromatic intermediate (central pathway) [48]. The dit genes are usually located within ICE elements [34], and we have found orthologous dit genes within a putative ICE DIT element in the genome of strain CIB (Figs.…”
Section: Genes For Aromatic Compounds Degradationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…4). M a n u s c r i p t 9 In bacteria, some cyclic non-aromatic compounds, e.g., cyclohexane carboxylate, diterpenes, steroids, are channeled to aromatic central pathways through their degradation [18,34,48]. Azoarcus sp.…”
Section: Genes For Aromatic Compounds Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orthologous CYP226A encoding genes are found in a variety of bacteria that are known to degrade abietic acid derivatives, with minor differences in exact substrate specicity and function proposed. 42 In the operons encoding this pathway, the P450s are generally found associated with ferredoxin/ferredoxin reductase genes and in the case of CYP226A1 a co-encoded ferredoxin has been shown to support in vitro activity. 44 As with monoterpene utilisation, this complex pathway is initiated by P450 mediated hydroxylation.…”
Section: 38mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5A). 41,42 The chemical necessity for C7 oxidation or for its placement early in the pathway are unclear. Orthologous CYP226A encoding genes are found in a variety of bacteria that are known to degrade abietic acid derivatives, with minor differences in exact substrate specicity and function proposed.…”
Section: 38mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of described microbial P450 enzymes that can be used for the biotransformation of diterpenoid substrates is still limited. Recently, two members of the CYP226 family able to hydroxylate different abietane-type diterpenoids could be identified in Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 [71]. This proteobacterium is well known for its noncatabolic physiological adaptation to organic compounds and both CYP226 enzymes have distinct roles in the abietane catabolism.…”
Section: Resin Acid Diterpenoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%