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Pathway for biodegrading coumarin by a newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. USTB-Z

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-021-03055-w

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Coumarin; Biodegradation; Pathway; Pseudomonas sp.; Enzyme

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21677011]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [FRF-TP-18-012A1, FRF-TP-17-009A2]

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A promising strain USTB-Z was successfully isolated from botanical soil for biodegrading coumarin, demonstrating strong capacity in completely removing up to 800 mg/L of coumarin within 48 hours. The biodegradation products of coumarin, including melilotic acid and 2,3-dihydroxyphenylpropionic acid, were identified using HPLC and Q-TOF LC/MS.
Coumarin is widely used in personal care products and pharmaceutical industry, which leads to the release of this compound into environment as an emerging contaminant. Here, a promising strain USTB-Z for biodegrading coumarin was successfully isolated from botanical soil and characterized as a potential novel Pseudomonas sp. based on 16S rDNA sequence analysis and orthologous average nucleotide identity tool. Initial coumarin up to 800 mg/L could be completely removed by USTB-Z within 48 h at the optimal culture conditions of pH 7.3 and 30 degrees C, which indicates that USTB-Z has a strong capacity in coumarin biodegradation. The biodegradation products of coumarin were further investigated using HPLC and Q-TOF LC/MS, and melilotic acid and 2,3-dihydroxyphenylpropionic acid were identified. The draft genome of strain USTB-Z was sequenced by Illumina NovaSeq, and 21 CDSs for NAD (P)-dependent oxidoreductase, 43 CDSs for hydrolase, 1 CDS for FAD-depend monooxygenase, 1 CDS for 3-hydroxycinnamic acid hydroxylase, 21 CDSs for dioxygenase, and 5 CDSs for fumarylacetoacetate (FAA) hydrolase were annotated and correlated to coumarin biodegradation. The present study provides a theoretical basis and microbial resource for further research on the coumarin biodegradation. [GRAPHICS] .

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