Sphingomonas herbicidovorans MH: A versatile phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicide degrader

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Sphingomonas herbicidovorans MH was isolated from a dichlorprop- degrading soil column. It is able to grow on phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides, such as mecoprop, dichlorprop, 2,4-D, MCPA, and 2,4-DB. Strain MH utilizes both enantiomers of the chiral herbicides mecoprop and dichlorprop as sole carbon and energy sources. Enantiomerspecific uptake systems are responsible for transporting the acidic substrates across the cell membrane. Catabolism is initiated by two enantiomer-specific α-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases that catalyze the cleavage of the ether bond of the respective enantiomer to yield the corresponding phenol and pyruvate. Therefore selective degradation of the enantiomers of mecoprop and dichlorprop by strain MH is not only due to enantioselective catabolism but also to enantioselective transport.

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Kohler, H. P. E. (1999). Sphingomonas herbicidovorans MH: A versatile phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicide degrader. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 23(4–5), 336–340. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.2900751

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