Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-2605
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Acinetobacter
sp. strain ADP1 can use benzoate or anthranilate as a sole carbon source. These structurally similar compounds are independently converted to catechol, allowing further degradation to proceed via the β-ketoadipate pathway. In this study, the first step in anthranilate catabolism was characterized. A mutant unable to grow on anthranilate, ACN26, was selected. The sequence of a wild-type DNA fragment that restored growth revealed the
antABC
genes, encoding 54-, 19-, and 39-kDa proteins, respectively. The deduced AntABC sequences were homologous to those of class IB multicomponent aromatic ring-dihydroxylating enzymes, including the dioxygenase that initiates benzoate catabolism. Expression of
antABC
in
Escherichia coli
, a bacterium that normally does not degrade anthranilate, enabled the conversion of anthranilate to catechol. Unlike benzoate dioxygenase (BenABC), anthranilate dioxygenase (AntABC) catalyzed catechol formation without requiring a dehydrogenase. In
Acinetobacter
mutants,
benC
substituted for
antC
during growth on anthranilate, suggesting relatively broad substrate specificity of the BenC reductase, which transfers electrons from NADH to the terminal oxygenase. In contrast, the
benAB
genes did not substitute for
antAB
. An
antA
point mutation in ACN26 prevented anthranilate degradation, and this mutation was independent of a
mucK
mutation in the same strain that prevented exogenous muconate degradation. Anthranilate induced expression of
antA
, although no associated transcriptional regulators were identified. Disruption of three open reading frames in the immediate vicinity of
antABC
did not prevent the use of anthranilate as a sole carbon source. The
antABC
genes were mapped on the ADP1 chromosome and were not linked to the two known supraoperonic gene clusters involved in aromatic compound degradation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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