Efficient Biodegradation of Multiple Aryloxyphenoxypropionate Herbicides by sp. Z-1 and the Proposed Degradation Mechanism.

J Agric Food Chem

Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Hazardous Factors and Risk Control of Agri-food Quality Safety, College of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Esterases play a vital role in breaking down aryloxyphenoxypropionate (AOPP) herbicides, but the details of how this process works are not fully understood.
  • A strain of bacteria, sp. Z-1, was discovered to effectively degrade several AOPP herbicides, and a new esterase named QfeH was identified as key to this process.
  • Research revealed the order of QfeH's effectiveness against different AOPPs and identified important residues for its activity, leading to the creation of enhanced mutants with significantly improved degradation capabilities.

Article Abstract

Esterases are crucial for aryloxyphenoxypropionate herbicide (AOPP) biodegradation. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of AOPP biodegradation by esterases are poorly understood. In the current work, sp. Z-1 was isolated and found to degrade multiple AOPPs, including quizalofop--ethyl (QPE), haloxyfop--methyl (HPM), fenoxaprop--ethyl (FPE), cyhalofop-butyl (CYB), and clodinafop-propargyl (CFP). A novel esterase, QfeH, which catalyzes the cleavage of ester bonds in AOPPs to form AOPP acids, was identified from strain Z-1. The catalytic activities of QfeH toward AOPPs decreased in the following order: CFP > FPE > CYB > QPE > HPM. Molecular docking, computational analyses, and site-directed mutagenesis indicated the catalytic mechanisms of QfeH-mediated degradation of different AOPPs. Notably, the key residue S159 is essential for the activity of QfeH. Moreover, V222Y, T227M, T227A, A271R, and M275K mutants, exhibiting 2.9-5.0 times greater activity than QfeH, were constructed. This study facilitates the mechanistic understanding of AOPPs bioremediation by esterases.

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