Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation

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Autor(a) principal: Lerin,Lindomar
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Toniazzo,Geciane, Oliveira,Débora de, Rottava,Leda, Dariva,Cláudio, Cansian,Rogério Luis, Treichel,Helen, Padilha,Francine, Antunes,Octávio Augusto Ceva
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Limonene is a monoterpene obtained in large amounts from essential oils and is used as a raw material for the synthesis of flavors and fine chemicals. Several pathways or routes for the microbial degradation of limonene making use of the cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenases have been described. In this study, we present a fermentative screening of microorganisms in order to verify their ability to perform the desirable conversion. In parallel, the PCR technique was used to select the microorganisms that contain the limC gene, which is responsible for the conversion of carveol to carvone. The microorganisms selected by PCR were not able to bioconvert limonene. From this result, we can suppose that these strains do not have the gene that codifies the enzyme responsible for the transformation of limonene into carveol. The results obtained in the fermentative screening showed that 4 microorganisms were able to bioconvert limonene into carveol. In addition, the amplification results showed the presence of fragments of 800 pb, expected for the limC gene. Therefore, the results obtained in the bioconversion and evaluation of the limC gene did not allow a correlation showing that these strains do not contain all the enzymes responsible for the conversion of limonene to carvone.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
title Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
spellingShingle Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
Lerin,Lindomar
CDH (carveol dependent dehydrogenase)
carveol
carvone
PCR
fermentative screening
title_short Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
title_full Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
title_fullStr Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
title_sort Microorganisms screening for limonene oxidation
author Lerin,Lindomar
author_facet Lerin,Lindomar
Toniazzo,Geciane
Oliveira,Débora de
Rottava,Leda
Dariva,Cláudio
Cansian,Rogério Luis
Treichel,Helen
Padilha,Francine
Antunes,Octávio Augusto Ceva
author_role author
author2 Toniazzo,Geciane
Oliveira,Débora de
Rottava,Leda
Dariva,Cláudio
Cansian,Rogério Luis
Treichel,Helen
Padilha,Francine
Antunes,Octávio Augusto Ceva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lerin,Lindomar
Toniazzo,Geciane
Oliveira,Débora de
Rottava,Leda
Dariva,Cláudio
Cansian,Rogério Luis
Treichel,Helen
Padilha,Francine
Antunes,Octávio Augusto Ceva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CDH (carveol dependent dehydrogenase)
carveol
carvone
PCR
fermentative screening
topic CDH (carveol dependent dehydrogenase)
carveol
carvone
PCR
fermentative screening
description Limonene is a monoterpene obtained in large amounts from essential oils and is used as a raw material for the synthesis of flavors and fine chemicals. Several pathways or routes for the microbial degradation of limonene making use of the cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenases have been described. In this study, we present a fermentative screening of microorganisms in order to verify their ability to perform the desirable conversion. In parallel, the PCR technique was used to select the microorganisms that contain the limC gene, which is responsible for the conversion of carveol to carvone. The microorganisms selected by PCR were not able to bioconvert limonene. From this result, we can suppose that these strains do not have the gene that codifies the enzyme responsible for the transformation of limonene into carveol. The results obtained in the fermentative screening showed that 4 microorganisms were able to bioconvert limonene into carveol. In addition, the amplification results showed the presence of fragments of 800 pb, expected for the limC gene. Therefore, the results obtained in the bioconversion and evaluation of the limC gene did not allow a correlation showing that these strains do not contain all the enzymes responsible for the conversion of limonene to carvone.
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