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Systematic and Applied Microbiology | 2013

Genomic organisation, activity and distribution analysis of the microbial putrescine oxidase degradation pathway.

Alexander Foster; Nicole Barnes; Robert Speight; Mark A. Keane

The catalytic action of putrescine specific amine oxidases acting in tandem with 4-aminobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase is explored as a degradative pathway in Rhodococcus opacus. By limiting the nitrogen source, increased catalytic activity was induced leading to a coordinated response in the oxidative deamination of putrescine to 4-aminobutyraldehyde and subsequent dehydrogenation to 4-aminobutyrate. Isolating the dehydrogenase by ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration revealed that the enzyme acts principally on linear aliphatic aldehydes possessing an amino moiety. Michaelis-Menten kinetic analysis delivered a Michaelis constant (K(M)=0.014 mM) and maximum rate (Vmax=11.2 μmol/min/mg) for the conversion of 4-aminobutyraldehyde to 4-aminobutyrate. The dehydrogenase identified by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometric analysis (E value=0.031, 23% coverage) belongs to a functionally related genomic cluster that includes the amine oxidase, suggesting their association in a directed cell response. Key regulatory, stress and transport encoding genes have been identified, along with candidate dehydrogenases and transaminases for the further conversion of 4-aminobutyrate to succinate. Genomic analysis has revealed highly similar metabolic gene clustering among members of Actinobacteria, providing insight into putrescine degradation notably among Micrococcaceae, Rhodococci and Corynebacterium by a pathway that was previously uncharacterised in bacteria.


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2013

Role of amine oxidase expression to maintain putrescine homeostasis in Rhodococcus opacus

Alexander Foster; Nicole Barnes; Robert Speight; Peter C. Morris; Mark A. Keane

While applications of amine oxidases are increasing, few have been characterised and our understanding of their biological role and strategies for bacteria exploitation are limited. By altering the nitrogen source (NH4Cl, putrescine and cadaverine (diamines) and butylamine (monoamine)) and concentration, we have identified a constitutive flavin dependent oxidase (EC 1.4.3.10) within Rhodococcus opacus. The activity of this oxidase can be increased by over two orders of magnitude in the presence of aliphatic diamines. In addition, the expression of a copper dependent diamine oxidase (EC 1.4.3.22) was observed at diamine concentrations>1mM or when cells were grown with butylamine, which acts to inhibit the flavin oxidase. A Michaelis-Menten kinetic treatment of the flavin oxidase delivered a Michaelis constant (KM)=190μM and maximum rate (kcat)=21.8s(-1) for the oxidative deamination of putrescine with a lower KM (=60μM) and comparable kcat (=18.2s(-1)) for the copper oxidase. MALDI-TOF and genomic analyses have indicated a metabolic clustering of functionally related genes. From a consideration of amine oxidase specificity and sequence homology, we propose a putrescine degradation pathway within Rhodococcus that utilises oxidases in tandem with subsequent dehydrogenase and transaminase enzymes. The implications of PUT homeostasis through the action of the two oxidases are discussed with respect to stressors, evolution and application in microbe-assisted phytoremediation or bio-augmentation.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2011

Sustainable hydrogen production for fuel cells by steam reforming of ethylene glycol: A consideration of reaction thermodynamics

Na Wang; Noémie Perret; Alexander Foster


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2014

The repertoire of nitrogen assimilation in Rhodococcus: Catalysis, pathways and relevance in biotechnology and bioremediation

Alexander Foster; Nicole Barnes; Robert Speight; Mark A. Keane


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

Genomic organisation, activity and distribution analysis of the microbial putrescine oxidase degradation pathway

Alexander Foster; Nicole Barnes; Robert Speight; Mark A. Keane


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2012

Identification, functional expression and kinetic analysis of two primary amine oxidases from Rhodococcus opacus

Alexander Foster; Nicole Barnes; Robert Speight; Mark A. Keane


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Sustainable hydrogen production for fuel cells by steam reforming of ethylene glycol: A consideratio

Na Wang; Noémie Perret; Alexander Foster


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Characteristics of small headwater wetlands in second-growth forests of Washington, USA

Jack E. Janisch; Alexander Foster; William J. Ehinger

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Robert Speight

Queensland University of Technology

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Na Wang

Heriot-Watt University

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Jack E. Janisch

Washington Department of Ecology

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William J. Ehinger

Washington Department of Ecology

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