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Identification of a novel 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase from the soil metagenome

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; BioChemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 31(370), p.322-326, 2008Trabajos contenidos:
  • Lee, C.M
  • Yeo, Y.S
  • Lee, J.H
  • Kim, S.J
  • Kim, J.B
  • Han, N.S
  • Koo, B.S
  • Koo, B.S
Recursos en línea: Resumen: 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD)is a Fe(II)-dependent, non-heme oxygenase that converts 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate to homogentisate. Essential cofactors, such as plastoquinone and tocopherol, are produced by HPPD-dependent anabolic pathways in plants. To isolate a novel hppd using cultureindependent method, a cosmid metagenomic library was constructed from soil in Korea. Screening of Escherichia coli metagenomic libraries led to the identification of a positive clone, YS103B, producing dark brown pigment in Luria-Bertani medium supplemented with L-tyrosine. In vitro transposon mutagenesis of YS103B showed that the 1.3 kb insert was sufficient to produce the hemolytic brown pigment. Sequence analysis of YS103B disclosed one open reading frame encoding a 41.4 kDa protein with the well-conserved prokaryotic oxygenase motif of the HPPD family of enzymes. The HPPD-specific b-triketone herbicide, sulcotrione, inhibited YS103B igmentation. The recombinant protein expressed in E. coli generated homogentisic acid. Thus, we present the successful heterologous expression of a reviously uncharacterized hppd gene from an uncultured soil bacterium.
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4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD)is a Fe(II)-dependent, non-heme oxygenase that converts 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate to homogentisate. Essential cofactors, such as plastoquinone and tocopherol, are produced by HPPD-dependent anabolic pathways in plants. To isolate a novel hppd using cultureindependent method, a cosmid metagenomic library was constructed from soil in Korea. Screening of Escherichia coli metagenomic libraries led to the identification of a positive clone, YS103B, producing dark brown pigment in Luria-Bertani medium supplemented with L-tyrosine. In vitro transposon mutagenesis of YS103B showed that the 1.3 kb insert was sufficient to produce the hemolytic brown pigment. Sequence analysis of YS103B disclosed one open reading frame encoding a 41.4 kDa protein with the well-conserved prokaryotic oxygenase motif of the HPPD family of enzymes. The HPPD-specific b-triketone herbicide, sulcotrione, inhibited YS103B igmentation. The recombinant protein expressed in E. coli generated homogentisic acid. Thus, we present the successful heterologous expression of a reviously uncharacterized hppd gene from an uncultured soil bacterium.

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