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Differential expression and characterization of cypermethrin-degrading potential proteins in Bacillus thuringiensis strain, SG4.


ABSTRACT: A cypermethrin-degrading bacterium (SG4) was isolated from the pesticide-contaminated soil in the agricultural field of the crop research centre of the University, and characterized as Bacillus thuringiensis strain, SG4. The bacterium degraded 78.9 % of cypermethrin (50 ppm) in 15 days when grown in a minimal medium. To understand the functional proteins of cypermethrin degradation in Bacillus thuringiensis strain SG4, a comparative proteomic analysis was performed in the presence/absence of cypermethrin after 5 days of incubation in minimal medium. More than 450 spots corresponding to different proteins were recorded by 2D electrophoresis. We report expression of 223 and 250 unique proteins under normal and induced conditions (cypermethrin stress), respectively. Identified proteins were categorized into different functional groups on the basis of their biological functions, viz., catabolic enzymes, translational and stress proteins, etc. Characterization of cypermethrin-specific proteins in a bacterial strain will help in biodegradation practices in situ.

SUBMITTER: Pankaj 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5071268 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential expression and characterization of cypermethrin-degrading potential proteins in Bacillus thuringiensis strain, SG4.

Pankaj   Negi Geeta G   Gangola Saurabh S   Khati Priyanka P   Kumar Govind G   Srivastava Anjana A   Sharma Anita A  

3 Biotech 20161019 2


A cypermethrin-degrading bacterium (SG4) was isolated from the pesticide-contaminated soil in the agricultural field of the crop research centre of the University, and characterized as Bacillus thuringiensis strain, SG4. The bacterium degraded 78.9 % of cypermethrin (50 ppm) in 15 days when grown in a minimal medium. To understand the functional proteins of cypermethrin degradation in Bacillus thuringiensis strain SG4, a comparative proteomic analysis was performed in the presence/absence of cyp  ...[more]

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