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  Anaerobic Microbial Degradation of Hydrocarbons: From Enzymatic Reactions to the Environment

Rabus, R., Boll, M., Heider, J., Meckenstock, R. U., Buckel, W., Einsle, O., Ermler, U., Golding, B. T., Gunsalus, R. P., Kroneck, P. M. H., Krüger, M., Lueders, T., Martins, B. M., Musat, F., Richnow, H. H., Schink, B., Seifert, J., Szaleniec, M., Treude, T., Ullmann, G. M., Vogt, C., von Bergen, M., Wilkes, H. (2016): Anaerobic Microbial Degradation of Hydrocarbons: From Enzymatic Reactions to the Environment. - Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology, 26, 1-3, 5-28.
https://doi.org/10.1159/000443997

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Rabus, Ralf1, Author
Boll, Matthias1, Author
Heider, Johann1, Author
Meckenstock, Rainer U.1, Author
Buckel, Wolfgang1, Author
Einsle, Oliver1, Author
Ermler, Ulrich1, Author
Golding, Bernard T.1, Author
Gunsalus, Robert P.1, Author
Kroneck, Peter M. H.1, Author
Krüger, Martin1, Author
Lueders, Tillmann1, Author
Martins, Berta M.1, Author
Musat, Florin1, Author
Richnow, Hans H.1, Author
Schink, Bernhard1, Author
Seifert, Jana1, Author
Szaleniec, Maciej1, Author
Treude, Tina1, Author
Ullmann, G. Matthias1, Author
Vogt, Carsten1, Authorvon Bergen, Martin1, AuthorWilkes, H.2, Author            more..
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23.2 Organic Geochemistry, 3.0 Geochemistry, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146041              

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 Abstract: Hydrocarbons are abundant in anoxic environments and pose biochemical challenges to their anaerobic degradation by microorganisms. Within the framework of the Priority Program 1319, investigations funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft on the anaerobic microbial degradation of hydrocarbons ranged from isolation and enrichment of hitherto unknown hydrocarbon-degrading anaerobic microorganisms, discovery of novel reactions, detailed studies of enzyme mechanisms and structures to process-oriented in situ studies. Selected highlights from this program are collected in this synopsis, with more detailed information provided by theme-focused reviews of the special topic issue on ‘Anaerobic biodegradation of hydrocarbons' [this issue, pp. 1-244]. The interdisciplinary character of the program, involving microbiologists, biochemists, organic chemists and environmental scientists, is best exemplified by the studies on alkyl-/arylalkylsuccinate synthases. Here, research topics ranged from in-depth mechanistic studies of archetypical toluene-activating benzylsuccinate synthase, substrate-specific phylogenetic clustering of alkyl-/arylalkylsuccinate synthases (toluene plus xylenes, p-cymene, p-cresol, 2-methylnaphthalene, n-alkanes), stereochemical and co-metabolic insights into n-alkane-activating (methylalkyl)succinate synthases to the discovery of bacterial groups previously unknown to possess alkyl-/arylalkylsuccinate synthases by means of functional gene markers and in situ field studies enabled by state-of-the-art stable isotope probing and fractionation approaches. Other topics are Mo-cofactor-dependent dehydrogenases performing O2-independent hydroxylation of hydrocarbons and alkyl side chains (ethylbenzene, p-cymene, cholesterol, n-hexadecane), degradation of p-alkylated benzoates and toluenes, glycyl radical-bearing 4-hydroxyphenylacetate decarboxylase, novel types of carboxylation reactions (for acetophenone, acetone, and potentially also benzene and naphthalene), W-cofactor-containing enzymes for reductive dearomatization of benzoyl-CoA (class II benzoyl-CoA reductase) in obligate anaerobes and addition of water to acetylene, fermentative formation of cyclohexanecarboxylate from benzoate, and methanogenic degradation of hydrocarbons.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2016
 Publication Status: Finally published
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1159/000443997
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Title: Journal of Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 26 (1-3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 5 - 28 Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz.de/cone/journals/resource/journals283