Aerobic Utilization of Hydrocarbons, Oils and Lipids 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39782-5_27-1
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Genetics and Ecology of Isoprene Degradation

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“…Various bacterial isolates, predominantly of the phyla Actinobacteriota and Proteobacteriota , can utilize isoprene as a carbon and energy source under oxic conditions ( 1 , 8 ). Genome analysis showed that actinobacterial isolates belonging to the genera Rhodococcus , Mycobacterium , and Gordonia all possess two linked operons (i.e., isoABCDEF , isoGHIJ ) responsible for the stepwise conversion of isoprene via 1,2-epoxy-isoprene and a glutathione conjugate 1-hydroxy-2-glutathionyl-2-methyl-3-butene ( 8 , 11 , 13 16 ). Many aerobic isoprene-degrading microorganisms have been isolated from soil and the leaves of isoprene-producing trees (e.g., poplar, willow), including Gordonia , Nocardia , Methylobacterium , Pseudomonas , Klebsiella , Alcaligenes , Arthrobacter , Variovorax , Ramlibacter , Sphingopyxis , Sphingobacterium , Sphingobium , Leifsonia , Micrococcus , Mycobacterium , Nocardioides , Loktanella , Shinella , Stappia , Pantoea , Bacillus , and Rhodococcus strains ( 8 ), indicating that a diversity of aerobic bacteria contributes to isoprene turnover.…”
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“…Various bacterial isolates, predominantly of the phyla Actinobacteriota and Proteobacteriota , can utilize isoprene as a carbon and energy source under oxic conditions ( 1 , 8 ). Genome analysis showed that actinobacterial isolates belonging to the genera Rhodococcus , Mycobacterium , and Gordonia all possess two linked operons (i.e., isoABCDEF , isoGHIJ ) responsible for the stepwise conversion of isoprene via 1,2-epoxy-isoprene and a glutathione conjugate 1-hydroxy-2-glutathionyl-2-methyl-3-butene ( 8 , 11 , 13 16 ). Many aerobic isoprene-degrading microorganisms have been isolated from soil and the leaves of isoprene-producing trees (e.g., poplar, willow), including Gordonia , Nocardia , Methylobacterium , Pseudomonas , Klebsiella , Alcaligenes , Arthrobacter , Variovorax , Ramlibacter , Sphingopyxis , Sphingobacterium , Sphingobium , Leifsonia , Micrococcus , Mycobacterium , Nocardioides , Loktanella , Shinella , Stappia , Pantoea , Bacillus , and Rhodococcus strains ( 8 ), indicating that a diversity of aerobic bacteria contributes to isoprene turnover.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, few studies have reported on isoprene-degrading anaerobes, and isolates capable of isoprene degradation and transformation under anoxic conditions are not available. The contributions of anaerobic isoprene degradation and transformation are uncertain and possibly overlooked processes in isoprene cycling in the environment ( 8 , 13 ). A prior study observed that methanogenic enrichment cultures containing Methanospirillum hungatei and Methanothrix soehngenii converted unsaturated hydrocarbons, including squalene and 1-hexadecene, to methane and carbon dioxide, but isoprene was not transformed ( 17 ).…”
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confidence: 99%