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Ribonucleoside Diphosphate Reductase Plays an Important Role in Patulin Degradation by Enterobacter cloacae subsp. dissolvens.

Mengyang XingBoqiang LiYong ChenShiping Tian
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
Patulin contamination is a worldwide concern due to its significant impact on human health. Several yeast strains have been screened for patulin biodegradation; however, little information is available on bacterial strains and their mechanism of degradation. In the present study, we isolated a bacterial strain TT-09 and identified it as Enterobacter cloacae subsp. dissolvens based on the BioLog system and 16S rDNA phylogenetic analysis. The strain was demonstrated to be able to transform patulin into E-ascladiol. Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation and reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction analyses provided evidence that ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase (NrdA), an important enzyme involved in DNA biosynthesis, plays a crucial role in patulin degradation. Deletion of nrdA resulted in a total loss in the ability to degrade patulin in TT-09. These results indicate a new function for NrdA in mycotoxin biodegradation. The present study provides evidence for understanding a new mechanism of patulin degradation and information that can be used to develop new approaches for managing patulin contamination.
Keyphrases
  • human health
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  • drinking water
  • mass spectrometry
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  • heavy metals
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  • high performance liquid chromatography
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