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Metabolism of Chlorotoluenes by Burkholderia Sp. Strain PS12 and Toluene Dioxygenase of Pseudomonas Putida F1: Evidence for Monooxygenation by Toluene and Chlorobenzene Dioxygenases

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Date 1997 May 1
PMID 16535607
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The degradation of toluene by Pseudomonas putida F1 and of chlorobenzenes by Burkholderia sp. strain PS12 is initiated by incorporation of dioxygen into the aromatic nucleus to form cis-dihydrodihydroxybenzenes. Toluene-grown cells of P. putida F1 and 3-chlorobenzoate-grown cells of Burkholderia sp. strain PS12 were found to monooxygenate the side chain of 2- and 3-chlorotoluene to the corresponding chlorobenzyl alcohols. Further metabolism of these products was slow, and the corresponding chlorobenzoates were usually observed as end products, whereas the 3-chlorobenzoate produced from 3-chlorotoluene in Burkholderia sp. strain PS12 was metabolized further. Escherichia coli cells containing the toluene dioxygenase genes from P. putida F1 oxidized 2- and 3-chlorotoluene to the corresponding chlorobenzyl alcohols as major products, demonstrating that this enzyme is responsible for the observed side chain monooxygenation. Two methyl- and chloro-substituted 1,2-dihydroxycyclohexadienes were formed as minor products from 2- and 3-chlorotoluene, whereas a chloro- and methyl-substituted cyclohexadiene was the only product formed from 4-chlorotoluene. The toluene dioxygenase of P. putida F1 and chlorobenzene dioxygenase from Burkholderia sp. strain PS12 are the first enzymes described that efficiently catalyze the oxidation of 2-chlorotoluene.

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