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Biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by engineered strain.

Jing XuBo WangWen-Hui ZhangFu-Jian ZhangYong-Dong DengYu WangJian-Jie GaoYong-Sheng TianRi-He PengQuan-Hong Yao
Published in: AMB Express (2021)
p-Nitrophenol (PNP) is an important environmental pollutant and can causes significant environmental and health risks. Compared with the traditional methods, biodegradation is a useful one to completely remove the harmful pollutants from the environment. Here, an engineered strain was first constructed by introducing PNP biodegradation pathway via the hydroquinone (HQ) pathway into Escherichia coli. In the engineered strain BL-PNP, PNP was completely degraded to β-ketoadipate and subsequently enter the metabolites of multiple anabolic pathways. The high tolerance and rapid degradation ability to PNP enable the engineered strain to have the potential to degrade toxic substances. The engineered strain created in this study can be used as a functional strain for bioremediation of PNP and potential toxic intermediates, and the method of assembling aromatic hydrocarbons metabolic pathway can be used to eradicate nitroaromatic pollutants in the environment.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • human health
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  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
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