Alcanivorax dieselolei strain B-5 is a marine bacterium that can utilize a broad range of n-alkanes (C 5-C 36) as sole carbon source. However, the mechanisms responsible for this trait remain to be established. Here we report on the characterization of four alkane hydroxylases from A. dieselolei, including two homologues of AlkB (AlkB1 and AlkB2), a CYP153 homologue (P450), as well as an AlmA-like (AlmA) alkane hydroxylase. Heterologous expression of alkB1, alkB2, p450 and almA in Pseudomonas putida GPo12 (pGEc47ΔB) or P. fluorescens KOB2Δ1 verified their functions in alkane oxidation. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR analysis showed that these genes could be induced by alkanes ranging from C 8 to C 36. Notably, the expression of the p450 and ...
Environmental microbes utilize four degradation pathways for the oxidation of n-alkanes. Although th...
n-Alkanes are ubiquitous in nature and serve as important carbon sources for both Gram-positive and ...
In Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1, alkane degradation depends on at least five essential genes. rubAB...
Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2T is an important obligate hydrocarbonoclastic bacterium (OHCB) that can ...
This review focuses on the role and distribution in the environment of alkane hydroxylases and their...
AlkB and CYP153 are important alkane hydroxylases responsible for aerobic alkane degradation in bior...
A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contaminated soil...
Several strains that grow on medium-chain-length alkanes and catalyze interesting hydroxylation and ...
Enzymes involved in oxidation of long-chain n-alkanes are still not well known, especially those in ...
Enzymes with hydroxylating activity on alkanes have potential application as biotransformation catal...
Six aerobic alkanotrophs (organism that can metabolize alkanes as their sole carbon source) isolated...
Many microorganisms are able to degrade aliphatic hydrocarbons and a relationship between n-alkane u...
The first step in the aerobic degradation of alkanes by bacteria, yeasts, and fungi is catalyzed by ...
<div><p>A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contamina...
Five Gram-positive GC rich n-alkane degraders were isolated from a long-term accidentally contaminat...
Environmental microbes utilize four degradation pathways for the oxidation of n-alkanes. Although th...
n-Alkanes are ubiquitous in nature and serve as important carbon sources for both Gram-positive and ...
In Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1, alkane degradation depends on at least five essential genes. rubAB...
Alcanivorax borkumensis SK2T is an important obligate hydrocarbonoclastic bacterium (OHCB) that can ...
This review focuses on the role and distribution in the environment of alkane hydroxylases and their...
AlkB and CYP153 are important alkane hydroxylases responsible for aerobic alkane degradation in bior...
A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contaminated soil...
Several strains that grow on medium-chain-length alkanes and catalyze interesting hydroxylation and ...
Enzymes involved in oxidation of long-chain n-alkanes are still not well known, especially those in ...
Enzymes with hydroxylating activity on alkanes have potential application as biotransformation catal...
Six aerobic alkanotrophs (organism that can metabolize alkanes as their sole carbon source) isolated...
Many microorganisms are able to degrade aliphatic hydrocarbons and a relationship between n-alkane u...
The first step in the aerobic degradation of alkanes by bacteria, yeasts, and fungi is catalyzed by ...
<div><p>A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contamina...
Five Gram-positive GC rich n-alkane degraders were isolated from a long-term accidentally contaminat...
Environmental microbes utilize four degradation pathways for the oxidation of n-alkanes. Although th...
n-Alkanes are ubiquitous in nature and serve as important carbon sources for both Gram-positive and ...
In Acinetobacter sp. strain ADP1, alkane degradation depends on at least five essential genes. rubAB...