Transcriptional profiling of genes involved in n-hexadecane compounds assimilation in the hydrocarbon degrading Dietzia cinnamea P4 strain

Luciano Procopio, Michele de Cassia Pereira e Silva, Jan Dirk van Elsas, Lucy Seldin*

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Abstract

The petroleum-derived degrading Dietzia cinnamea strain P4 recently had its genome sequenced and annotated. This allowed employing the data on genes that are involved in the degradation of n-alkanes. To examine the physiological behavior of strain P4 in the presence of n-alkanes, the strain was grown under varying conditions of pH and temperature. D. cinnamea P4 was able to grow at pH 7.0-9.0 and at temperatures ranging from 35 ºC to 45 ºC. Experiments of gene expression by real-time quantitative RT-PCR throughout the complete growth cycle clearly indicated the induction of the regulatory gene alkU (TetR family) during early growth. During the logarithmic phase, a large increase in transcriptional levels of a lipid transporter gene was noted. Also, the expression of a gene that encodes the protein fused rubredoxin-alkane monooxygenase was enhanced. Both genes are probably under the influence of the AlkU regulator.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)639-647
Number of pages9
JournalBrazilian journal of microbiology
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Dietzia cinnamea
  • n-hexadecane assimilation
  • alk genes
  • rubredoxin-alkane monooxygenase
  • real-time quantitative RT-PCR
  • ALKANE HYDROXYLASE SYSTEMS
  • CRC GLOBAL REGULATOR
  • ACINETOBACTER SP
  • MICROBIAL ASSIMILATION
  • INHIBITS TRANSLATION
  • TROPICAL SOIL
  • SODA LAKE
  • IDENTIFICATION
  • OIL
  • DEGRADATION

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