Utilization of 3-chloro-2-methylbenzoic acid by Pseudomonas cepacia MB2 through the meta fission pathway

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Pseudomonas cepacia MB2 grew on 3-chloro-2-methylbenzoate as a sole carbon source by metabolism through the meta fission pathway with the subsequent liberation of chloride. meta pyrocatechase activity in cell extracts was induced strongly by 3-chloro-2-methylbenzoate, but not by nongrowth analogs 4- or 5-chloro-2-methylbenzoate. Although rapid turnover of metabolites precluded direct identification, a mutant strain MB2-G5 lacking meta pyrocatechase activity produced 4-chloro-3-methylcatechol when incubated with 3-chloro-2-methylbenzoate. The catecholic product, confirmed by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectral analyses, produced a transient meta fission product (λ(max) = 391 nm) from cell extracts of the wild-type MB2 strain. Further confirmation of meta pyrocatechase activity was noted by conversion of 4-chlorocatechol to 2-hydroxy-5-chloromuconic semialdehyde, which was not further metabolized. In contrast to 3-chlorocatechol, which was not metabolized and is known to generate suicidal products, 4-chlorocatechols do not generate acyl halides. Thus, further metabolism of the ring fission products is governed in strain MB2 by their suitability as substrates for the hydrolase.

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Higson, F. K., & Focht, D. D. (1992). Utilization of 3-chloro-2-methylbenzoic acid by Pseudomonas cepacia MB2 through the meta fission pathway. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(8), 2501–2504. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.8.2501-2504.1992

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