2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15950-4_30
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Exploration of Nicotine Metabolism in Paenarthrobacter nicotinovorans pAO1 by Microbial Proteomics

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“…By far, the most well-studied pathway is the one encoded by the pAO1 plasmid from P. nicotinovorans ATCC 49,919 [147]. Not only has the complete genome of the strain been sequenced [104], the NIC-induced proteome of the strain is also available [148][149][150]. On the pAO1 megaplasmid, the nic-genes cluster is flanked by integrases and consists of a 49 kb catabolic transposon [151] that was shown to spread the nic-genes from/to chromosomes and plasmids in soil bacteria [145].…”
Section: The Pyridine Pathway For Nicotine Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By far, the most well-studied pathway is the one encoded by the pAO1 plasmid from P. nicotinovorans ATCC 49,919 [147]. Not only has the complete genome of the strain been sequenced [104], the NIC-induced proteome of the strain is also available [148][149][150]. On the pAO1 megaplasmid, the nic-genes cluster is flanked by integrases and consists of a 49 kb catabolic transposon [151] that was shown to spread the nic-genes from/to chromosomes and plasmids in soil bacteria [145].…”
Section: The Pyridine Pathway For Nicotine Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By far, the most well-studied pathway is the one encoded by the pAO1 plasmid from P. nicotinovorans ATCC 49919 [118] Not only that the complete genome of the strain was sequenced [80] but also the nicotine-induced proteome of the strain is available [119][120][121] On the pAO1 megaplasmid, the nic-genes cluster is flanked by integrases and consists of a 49 kb catabolic transposon [122] that was shown to be spreading the nic-genes from/to chromosomes and plasmids in soil bacteria [116] It has been suggested that this catabolic transposon has been transferred into pAO1 from the chromosome of a bacterium possibly related to Rhodococcus, Arthrobacter, or Penarthrobacter [116,117,123].…”
Section: The Pyridine Pathway For Nicotine Degradationmentioning
confidence: 99%