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J Bacteriol ; 183(3): 968-79, 2001 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11208796

ABSTRACT

The anaerobic metabolism of 3-hydroxybenzoate was studied in the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica. Cells grown with this substrate were adapted to grow with benzoate but not with 4-hydroxybenzoate. Vice versa, 4-hydroxybenzoate-grown cells did not utilize 3-hydroxybenzoate. The first step in 3-hydroxybenzoate metabolism is a coenzyme A (CoA) thioester formation, which is catalyzed by an inducible 3-hydroxybenzoate-CoA ligase. The enzyme was purified and characterized. Further metabolism of 3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA by cell extract required MgATP and was coupled to the oxidation of 2 mol of reduced viologen dyes per mol of substrate added. Purification of the 3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reducing enzyme revealed that this activity was due to benzoyl-CoA reductase, which reduced the 3-hydroxy analogue almost as efficiently as benzoyl-CoA. The further metabolism of the alicyclic dienoyl-CoA product containing the hydroxyl substitution obviously required additional specific enzymes. Comparison of the protein pattern of 3-hydroxybenzoate-grown cells with benzoate-grown cells revealed several 3-hydroxybenzoate-induced proteins; the N-terminal amino acid sequences of four induced proteins were determined and the corresponding genes were identified and sequenced. A cluster of six adjacent genes contained the genes for substrate-induced proteins 1 to 3; this cluster may not yet be complete. Protein 1 is a short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase. Protein 2 is a member of enoyl-CoA hydratase enzymes. Protein 3 was identified as 3-hydroxybenzoate-CoA ligase. Protein 4 is another member of the enoyl-CoA hydratases. In addition, three genes coding for enzymes of beta-oxidation were present. The anaerobic 3-hydroxybenzoate metabolism here obviously combines an enzyme (benzoyl-CoA reductase) and electron carrier (ferredoxin) of the general benzoyl-CoA pathway with enzymes specific for the 3-hydroxybenzoate pathway. This raises some questions concerning the regulation of both pathways.


Subject(s)
Coenzyme A Ligases/isolation & purification , Hydroxybenzoates/metabolism , Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors , Thauera/metabolism , Acyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Anaerobiosis , Cloning, Molecular , Enzyme Induction , Genes, Bacterial , Models, Genetic , Molecular Sequence Data , Nitrates/metabolism , Nitrites , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidoreductases/isolation & purification , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Analysis, Protein , Substrate Specificity
2.
J Biol Chem ; 275(29): 21889-95, 2000 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10766750

ABSTRACT

The enzymes benzoyl-CoA reductase and cyclohex-1, 5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydratase catalyzing the first steps of benzoyl-CoA conversion under anoxic conditions were purified from the denitrifying bacterium, Thauera aromatica. Reaction products obtained with [ring-(13)C(6)]benzoyl-CoA and [ring-(14)C]benzoyl-CoA as substrates were analyzed by high pressure liquid chromatography and by NMR spectroscopy. The main product obtained with titanium(III) citrate or with reduced [8Fe-8S]-ferredoxin from T. aromatica as electron donors was identified as cyclohexa-1, 5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA. The cyclic diene was converted into 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA by the hydratase. Assay mixtures containing reductase, hydratase, and sodium dithionite or a mixture of sulfite and titanium(III) citrate as reducing agent afforded cyclohex-2-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA and 6-hydroxycylohex-2-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA. The potential required for the first electron transfer to the model compound S-ethyl-thiobenzoate yielding a radical anion was determined by cyclic voltammetry as -1.9 V versus a standard hydrogen electrode. The energetics of enzymatic ring reduction of benzoyl-CoA are discussed.


Subject(s)
Acyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Hydro-Lyases/metabolism , Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Anaerobiosis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Thauera/metabolism
3.
Eur J Biochem ; 263(2): 420-9, 1999 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10406950

ABSTRACT

Benzoyl-CoA is a common intermediate in the anaerobic bacterial metabolism of many aromatic substrates. Two enzymes and ferredoxin of the central benzoyl-CoA pathway in Thauera aromatica have been purified so far. Benzoyl-CoA reductase reduces the aromatic ring with reduced ferredoxin yielding cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA [Boll, M. & Fuchs, G. (1995) Eur. J. Biochem. 234, 921-933]. Dienoyl-CoA hydratase subsequently adds one molecule of water and thereby produces 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA [Laempe, D., Eisenreich, W., Bacher, A., & Fuchs, G. (1998) Eur. J. Biochem. 255, 618-627]. Here two new enzymes, which convert this intermediate to the noncyclic product 3-hydroxypimelyl-CoA, were purified from T. aromatica and studied. 6-Hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA dehydrogenase is an NAD(+)-specific beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase that catalyzes 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA + NAD(+) --> 6-oxocyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA + NADH + H(+). 6-Oxocyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydrolase acts on the beta-oxoacyl-CoA compound and catalyzes the addition of one molecule of water to the double bound and the hydrolytic C-C cleavage of the alicyclic ring, 6-oxocyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA + 2 H(2)O --> 3-hydroxypimelyl-CoA. The genes for both enzymes, had and oah, were cloned, had was overexpressed in Escherichia coli and the recombinant protein was purified. Hence, presumably all enzymes of the central benzoyl-CoA pathway of anaerobic aromatic metabolism from this organism have now been purified and studied and the corresponding genes have been cloned and sequenced.


Subject(s)
Acyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Alcohol Oxidoreductases/chemistry , Alcohol Oxidoreductases/isolation & purification , Bacteria, Anaerobic/enzymology , Hydrolases/chemistry , Hydrolases/isolation & purification , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Escherichia coli/enzymology , Mass Spectrometry , Models, Chemical , NAD (+) and NADP (+) Dependent Alcohol Oxidoreductases
4.
Eur J Biochem ; 255(3): 618-27, 1998 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9738901

ABSTRACT

Many aromatic compounds can be metabolized by bacteria under anoxic conditions via benzoyl-CoA as the common intermediate. The central pathway of benzoyl-CoA metabolism is initiated by an ATP-driven reduction of the aromatic ring producing cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-carbonyl-CoA. The 1,5-dienoyl-CoA intermediate is thought to be transformed to 6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA by a specific dienoyl-CoA hydratase catalyzing the formal addition of water to one of the double bonds. This dienoyl-CoA hydratase was detected in the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica after anaerobic growth with benzoate. Substrate and product were confirmed and a convenient spectrophotometric assay was developed. The equilibrium concentrations of substrate and product were almost equal. Enzyme activity was induced after anoxic growth with benzoate, in contrast to acetate. The enzyme of 28 kDa was purified from T. aromatica and was found to be highly specific for the cyclic 1,5-dienoyl-CoA. A second 29-kDa enoyl-CoA hydratase acted on crotonyl-CoA; this highly active enoyl-CoA hydratase also acted slowly on cyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA. The regulation of expression of dienoyl-CoA hydratase activity, the kinetic constants, the substrate specificity, and the specific activity of the enzyme in cell extract provide evidence that dienoyl-CoA hydratase is the second enzyme of the central benzoyl-CoA pathway of anaerobic aromatic metabolism in T. aromatica. Extracts of Rhodopseudomonas palustris contained high activity of cyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydratase, but no 1,5-dienoyl-CoA hydratase activity. It appears that a variant of the benzoyl-CoA pathway is operating in R. palustris in which hydration of the 1,5-dienoyl-CoA does not take place. Rather, cyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA is hydrated to 2-hydroxycyclohexane-1-carbonyl-CoA [corrected].


Subject(s)
Acyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Bacteria/metabolism , Enoyl-CoA Hydratase/metabolism , Hydro-Lyases/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Anaerobiosis , Enoyl-CoA Hydratase/isolation & purification , Hydro-Lyases/isolation & purification , Molecular Sequence Data
5.
Arch Microbiol ; 170(2): 120-31, 1998 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9683649

ABSTRACT

Differential induction of enzymes involved in anaerobic metabolism of aromatic substrates was studied in the denitrifying bacterium Thauera aromatica. This metabolism is divided into (1) peripheral reactions transforming the aromatic growth substrates to the common intermediate benzoyl-CoA, (2) the central benzoyl-CoA pathway comprising ring-reduction of benzoyl-CoA and subsequent beta-oxidation to 3-hydroxypimelyl-CoA, and (3) the pathway of beta-oxidation of 3-hydroxypimelyl-CoA to three acetyl-CoA and CO2. Regulation was studied by three methods. 1. Determination of protein patterns of cells grown on different substrates. This revealed several strongly substrate-induced polypeptides that were missing in cells grown on benzoate or other intermediates of the respective metabolic pathways. 2. Measurement of activities of known enzymes involved in this metabolism in cells grown on different substrates. The enzyme pattern found is consistent with the regulatory pattern deduced from simultaneous adaptation of cells to utilisation of other aromatic substrates. 3. Immunological detection of catabolic enzymes in cells grown on different substrates. Benzoate-CoA ligase and 4-hydroxybenzoate-CoA ligase were detected only in cells yielding the respective enzyme activity. However, presence of the subunits of benzoyl-CoA reductase and 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA reductase was also recorded in some cell batches lacking enzyme activity. This possibly indicates an additional level of regulation on protein level for these two reductases.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/enzymology , Hydrocarbons, Aromatic/metabolism , Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors , Acyl Coenzyme A/metabolism , Anaerobiosis/physiology , Bacterial Proteins/analysis , Benzoates/metabolism , Coenzyme A/metabolism , Coenzyme A Ligases/metabolism , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Enzyme Induction/drug effects , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Phenols/metabolism , Phenylacetates/metabolism , Phenylalanine/metabolism , Toluene
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