Fenamiphos is a neurotoxic organophosphorus pesticide used widely to control pests of crops. Fenamiphos and its toxic oxidation products have been detected in surface and groundwaters. A novel enzyme capable of hydrolysing P-O-C bond of fenamiphos is purified from Microbacterium esteraromaticum MM1 total cellular protein using a combination of methods. The purified fenamiphos hydrolysing enzyme (FHE) was identified as enolase (phosphopyruvate hydratase), a housekeeping enzyme with molecular mass and pI value of 45 kDa and 4.5, respectively. The optimum pH and temperature for the activity of the FHE are 7 and 25 °C, respectively. We studied the influence of metal ions and inhibitors on the enzyme activity. The enzyme was strongly activated by Mg whereas Hg and phenylmethyl sulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) inhibited the enzyme. The kinetic parameters, K and V for fenamiphos hydrolysis were estimated to be 584.15 ± 16.22 μM and 6.46 ± 0.13 μM min, respectively. The FHE was functionally active against its original substrate (2-phosphoglycerate) with K value of 5.82 ± 1.42 μM and V of 4.2 ± 0.1 μM min. This enzyme has great potential for its application in the detoxification of fenamiphos and its warfare homologs. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the purification of fenamiphos hydrolysing enzyme.
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Chemosphere
August 2020
Global Centre for Environmental Remediation (GCER), Faculty of Science, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia; Cooperative Research Centre for Contamination Assessment and Remediation of the Environment (CRCCARE), ATC Building, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia. Electronic address:
Fenamiphos is a neurotoxic organophosphorus pesticide used widely to control pests of crops. Fenamiphos and its toxic oxidation products have been detected in surface and groundwaters. A novel enzyme capable of hydrolysing P-O-C bond of fenamiphos is purified from Microbacterium esteraromaticum MM1 total cellular protein using a combination of methods.
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March 2013
Laboratorio de Neuroprotección, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Av. Universidad 1001 Col. Chamilpa, C.P. 62209, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
Fenamiphos (ethyl 4-methylthio-m-tolyl isopropylphosphoramidate) is a racemic organophosphorus nematicide widely used in agriculture around the world. The paraoxonase 1 from human serum (PON1) is a phosphotriesterase (PTE) that hydrolyses several xenobiotics including drugs and organophosphorus compounds (OPs). In this work, the separation of the enantiomers of fenamiphos by HPLC using the column CHIRALCEL OJ and a mobile phase of hexane/ethanol (99/1) is presented.
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May 2009
Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and Remediation, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Boulevard, SA 5095, Australia.
A bacterium with an exceptional ability to hydrolyse fenamiphos and its toxic oxidation products fenamiphos sulfoxide and fenamiphos sulfone, all possessing POC bond was isolated from soil. Based on 16S rRNA gene determination, this bacterium was putatively identified as Microbacterium esteraromaticum. The phenols (fenamiphos phenol, sulfoxide phenol and sulfone phenol) formed during bacterial hydrolysis resisted further degradation in mineral salts medium and sterile groundwater, but were transitory in non-sterile groundwater due to the catabolism of native microorganisms.
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May 2003
Remediation of Contaminated Environments Program, CSIRO Land and Water, Glen Osmond, PMB 2, SA 5064, Adelaide, Australia.
A bacterium, identified as Brevibacterium sp. MM1, readily hydrolysed fenamiphos, a widely used organophosphorus insecticide and its toxic oxides (fenamiphos sulfoxide, fenamiphos sulfone), which all contain a common P-O-C bond, in a mineral salts medium. The bacterium also hydrolysed fenamiphos and its oxides in soil and groundwater.
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August 1999
Department of Pesticide Chemistry, Fredrick Institute of Plant Protection and Toxicology, Padappai, India.
Hydrolyses of fenamiphos, fipronil, and trifluralin were studied in aqueous buffer solutions of pH 4.1, 7.1, and 9.
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