Isotope fractionation associated with the biodegradation of 2- and 4-nitrophenols via monooxygenation pathways

Reto S Wijker, Zohre Kurt, Jim C Spain, Jakov Bolotin, Josef Zeyer, Thomas B Hofstetter

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Abstract

Monooxygenation is an important route of nitroaromatic compound (NAC) biodegradation and it is widely found for cometabolic transformations of NACs and other aromatic pollutants. We investigated the C and N isotope fractionation of nitrophenol monooxygenation to complement the characterization of NAC (bio)degradation pathways by compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA). Because of the large diversity of enzymes catalyzing monooxygenations, we studied the combined C and N isotope fractionation and the corresponding 13C- and 15N-apparent kinetic isotope effects (AKIEs) of four nitrophenol-biodegrading microorganisms (Bacillus spharericus JS905, Pseudomonas sp. 1A, Arthrobacter sp. JS443, Pseudomonas putida B2) in the pH range 6.1-8.6 with resting cells and crude cell extracts. While the extent of C and N isotope fractionation and the AKIE-values varied considerably for the different organisms, the correlated C and N isotope signatures (δ15N vs δ13C) revealed trends, indicative of two distinct monooxygenation pathways involving hydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone or 1,2- and 1,4-benzoquinone intermediates, respectively. The distinction was possible based on larger secondary 15N-AKIEs associated with the benzoquinone pathway. Isotope fractionation was neither masked substantially by nitrophenol speciation nor transport across cell membranes. Only when 4-nitrophenol was biodegraded by Pseudomonas sp. 1A did isotope fractionation become negligible, presumably due to rate-limiting substrate binding steps pertinent to the catalytic cycle of flavin-dependent monooxygenases. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14185-14193
Number of pages9
JournalEnvironmental science & technology
Volume47
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • arthrobacter/metabolism
  • bacillus/metabolism
  • benzoquinones/chemistry
  • biocatalysis
  • biodegradation, environmental
  • carbon isotopes
  • chemical fractionation
  • environmental pollutants/analysis
  • kinetics
  • metabolic networks and pathways
  • mixed function oxygenases/metabolism
  • nitrogen isotopes
  • nitrophenols/chemistry
  • pseudomonas putida/metabolism

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