MlrA, an Essential Enzyme for Microcystins and Nodularin on First Step Biodegradation in Microcystin-Degrading Bacteria.
Tianxiao LiuNarumi KurogoMiwa KodatoNaoshi FujimotoTomoaki ItayamaKunihiro OkanoMotoo UtsumiZhenya ZhangZhongfang LeiTian YuanHideaki MasedaNorio SugiuraKazuya ShimizuPublished in: Chemical research in toxicology (2024)
Microcystin-degrading bacteria first degrade microcystins by microcystinase A (MlrA) to cleave the cyclic structure of microcystins at the Adda-Arg site of microcystin-LR, microcystin-RR, and microcystin-YR, but the cleavage of the other microcystins was not clear. In our study, the microcystin-degrading bacterium Sphingopyxis sp. C-1 as wild type and that of mlrA -disrupting mutant, Sphingopyxis sp. CMS01 were used for microcystins biodegradation. The results showed MlrA degraded microcystin-LA, microcystin-LW, microcystin-LY, microcystin-LF, and nodularin. MlrA could cleave the Adda-L-amino acid site.
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