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Two enzymes of the acetone degradation pathway of Desulfococcus biacutus: coenzyme B12-dependent 2-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA mutase and 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 283-292

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1758-2229.12637

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SPP 1319]
  2. DFG [SCHL 1936/4]

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Degradation of acetone by the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfococcus biacutus involves an acetone-activation reaction different from that used by aerobic or nitrate-reducing bacteria, because the small energy budget of sulfate-reducing bacteria does not allow for major expenditures into ATP-consuming carboxylation reactions. In the present study, an inducible coenzyme B-12-dependent conversion of 2-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA to 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA was demonstrated in cell-free extracts of acetone-grown D. biacutus cells, together with a NAD(+)-dependent oxidation of 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA to acetoacetyl-CoA. Genes encoding two mutase subunits and a dehydrogenase, which were found previously to be strongly induced during growth with acetone, were heterologously expressed in E. coli. The activities of the purified recombinant proteins matched with the inducible activities observed in cell-free extracts of acetone-grown D. biacutus: proteins (IMG locus tags) DebiaDRAFT_04573 and 04574 constituted a B-12-dependent 2-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA/3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA mutase, and DebiaDRAFT_04571 was a 3-hydroxybutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase. Hence, these enzymes play key roles in the degradation of acetone and define an involvement of CoA esters in the pathway. Further, the involvement of 2-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA strongly indicates that the carbonyl-C-2 of acetone is added, most likely, to formyl-CoA through a TDP-dependent enzyme that is co-induced in acetone-grown cells and is encoded in the same gene cluster as the identified mutase and dehydrogenase.

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