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Enhanced biodegradation of toxic organophosphate compounds using recombinant Escherichia coli with sec pathway-driven periplasmic secretion of organophosphorus hydrolase SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Enhanced biodegradation of toxic organophosphate compounds using recombinant Escherichia coli with sec pathway-driven periplasmic secretion of organophosphorus hydrolase
Authors
Kang, DGChoi, SSCha, HJ
Date Issued
2006-03
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Although Escherichia coli can be genetically engineered to degrade environmental toxic organophosphate compounds (OPs) to nontoxic materials, a critical problem in such whole cell systems is limited substrate diffusion. The present work examined whether periplasmic expression of organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) resulted in better whole cell enzymatic activity compared to standard cytosolic expression. Recombinant OPH periplasmic expression was achieved using the general secretory (sec) pathway with the pelB signal sequence. We found that while total OPH activity in periplasmic-expressing cell lysates was lower compared to that in cytosolic-expressing cell lysates whole cell OPH activity was 1.8-fold greater at 12 h post-induction in the periplasmic-expressing cells as a result of OPH translocation into the periplasmic space (similar to 67% of whole cell OPH activity was found in the periplasmic fraction). These data suggest that E. coli engineered to periplasmically secrete OPH via the sec pathway may provide an improved whole cell biodegradation system for destruction of environmental toxic OPs.
Keywords
ICE-NUCLEATION PROTEIN; GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA; CELL-SURFACE DISPLAY; PSEUDOMONAS-DIMINUTA; PHOSPHOTRIESTERASE; HYDROLYSIS; EXPRESSION; GENE; PESTICIDES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29531
DOI
10.1021/BP050356K
ISSN
8756-7938
Article Type
Article
Citation
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, vol. 22, no. 2, page. 406 - 410, 2006-03
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차형준CHA, HYUNG JOON
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