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    Lanthanides in Enzymology and Microbiology

    Lanthanides in Enzymology and Microbiology by Tani, Akio; Mitsui, Ryoji; Nakagawa, Tomoyuki;

    Sorozatcím: Foundations and Frontiers in Enzymology;

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    Lanthanides in Enzymology and Microbiology, a new volume in the Foundations and Frontiers in Enzymology Series, offers a detailed discussion of lanthanides and lanthanide-dependent enzyme biology. In this book, more than a dozen global experts consider lanthanide enzymology fundamentals, organismal utilization of lanthanides, distribution and diversity of lanthanide-dependent enzymes, regulation of intracellular levels of lanthanides, gene expression regulation via lanthanides, as well as likely applications of lanthanide binding proteins. Lanthanide-dependent methanol and alcohol dehydrogenase metabolism are considered in both methylotrophs and non-methylotrophs, alongside various application areas, from recovery of rare earth elements to developing lanthanide ion binding peptides and biosynthesis of terpolymers through reverse-oxidation pathways. In providing this deep context and pathways for future research, this book acts as an invaluable resource in this emerging field for researchers and students of biochemistry, biotechnology, and environmental microbiology alike.

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    Contents
    Contributors
    Editor bios

    Part I Introduction

    1 Lanthanide utilization by organisms: an overview
    Akio Tani

    1. The lanthanides
    2. Old literatures on bacteria and lanthanides interaction
    3. Methylotrophs
    4. XoxF mystery
    5. The discovery of Ln-dependency of XoxF
    6. XoxF is more widespread than MxaF
    7. Lanthanide-dependent methylotrophs
    8. The lanthanide switch
    9. The lanthanome and lanthasome
    10. Selectivity for lanthanides and actinides
    11. Concluding remarks
    References

    2 Distribution and diversity of lanthanide-dependent methanol dehydrogenase, XoxF, in natural environments
    Ryoji Mitsui

    1. Introduction
    2. Phylogenetic analysis of XoxF
    3. Lanthanide distribution and relation to biological systems
    4. XoxF in marine environment
    References

    Part II Lanthanide-dependent methanol dehydrogenases in methylotrophs

    3 Discovery of the Xox system in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1: A historical perspective
    Ludmila Chistoserdova, Zheng Yu and Jing Huang

    1. Discovering XoxF in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1
    2. Wide occurrence of Ln3?-dependent enzymes among proteobacteria
    3. XoxF as the indicator of occurrence of methylotrophy in the microbial world
    4. Conclusions and future perspectives
    References

    4 XoxF5-type methanol dehydrogenase and lanthanide-dependent methylotrophy in Methylorubrum extorquens AM1
    Tomoyuki Nakagawa

    1. Introduction
    2. Enzymatic properties and physiological role of XoxF1 in Methylorubrum extorquens AM1
    3. Preference of Ln species for function of XoxF1 in strain AM1
    4. Conclusion
    References

    5 Lanthanide uptake and gene regulation of the xox1 operon in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1
    Nathan Good

    1. The roles of lanthanides in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 physiology
    2. Uptake of lanthanides by M. extorquens AM1
    3. Regulation of the xox1 operon for lanthanide-dependent methanol oxidation
    4. Conclusions
    References

    6 Lanthanide utilization in Methylobacterium aquaticum strain 22A
    Patrick Juma

    1. Introduction
    2. Ln-dependent methanol and formaldehyde oxidation
    3. The function of a lanmodulin homolog in strain 22A
    4. Ln uptake and transport
    5. Strain 22A and plant interaction
    6. Synthesis and role of ergothioneine in strain 22A
    7. Summary
    References

    Part III Lanthanide-dependent methanol dehydrogenases and methanol metabolisms in methanotrophs

    7 Genetic regulation by lanthanides in the type I methanotroph Methylotuvimicrobium buryatense 5GB1C
    Joseph D. Groom

    1. Introduction
    2. Known components of lanthanide regulation
    3. Global gene expression in response to lanthanides
    4. New results and future direction of lanthanide gene regulation studies in Methylotuvimicrobium buryatense 5GB1C
    5. Conclusion
    References

    8 XoxF4, represented by two enzymes from Methylotenera mobilis JLW8
    Jing Huang, Zheng Yu and Ludmila Chistoserdova

    1. Isolation and characterization of the organism
    2. Further experiments pointing toward the role of XoxF in methanol oxidation
    3. The role of lanthanides
    4. Results from growth experiments testing lanthanide range specificity
    5. Purification and characterization of XoxF4-1 and XoxF4-2
    6. Conclusions
    References

    Part IV Lanthanide dependent methanol/alcohol dehydrogenases in non-methylotrophs and newly found methylotrophs

    9 Lanthanide-dependent methanol dehydrogenases, XoxFs, in Rhizobia of a-Proteobacteria
    Tomoyuki Nakagawa

    1. Introduction
    2. Enzymatic properties and physiological function of the XoxFs in Bradyrhizobium
    3. Distribution of xox gene clusters in rhizobia of a-Proteobacteria
    4. Conclusion
    References

    10 Lanthanide utilization in the family Beijerinckiaceae
    Carl-Eric Wegner

    1. Introduction to the family Beijerinckiaceae
    2. Lanthanide-dependent enzymes and their occurrence in the family Beijerinckiaceae
    3. Lanthanome homologs in the family Beijerinckiaceae
    4. Using Beijerinckiaceae to study lanthanide-dependent metabolism
    5. Lanthanide accumulation in Beijerinckiaceae bacterium RH AL1
    6. Gene expression changes in response to different lanthanum concentrations and lanthanide elements in Beijerinckiaceae bacterium RH AL1
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Further reading

    11 Lanthanide utilization in newly found methylotrophs
    Haoxin Lv

    1. Introduction
    2. Oharaeibacter diazotrophicus gen. nov., sp. nov., a diazotrophic and facultatively methylotrophic bacterium
    3. Novimethylophilus kurashikiensis gen. nov. sp. nov., a new lanthanide-dependent methylotrophic species of Methylophilaceae
    4. Methylotenera oryzisoli sp. nov., a lanthanide-dependent methylotrophic bacteria isolated from rice field soil
    5. Summary
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Further reading

    Part V Application of lanthanide-dependent biological processes

    12 Recovery of rare earth elements using lanmodulin
    Dan Park, Patrick Diep, Ziye Dong and Yongqin Jiao

    1. Introduction
    2. Selective extraction of REEs from source material
    3. REE separation using lanmodulin
    4. Advancing metal ion separations through bioprospecting and protein engineering
    5. Design considerations for scaling lanmodulin-based REE extraction
    6. Conclusions and future outlooks
    Acknowledgments
    References

    13 Development of lanthanide ion binding peptide
    Nobuhiro Ishida

    1. Lanthanide elements used in advanced materials
    2. Lanthanide-ion recognizing peptides
    3. Lanthanide ion mineralization peptides
    4. Lanthanide ion mineralization peptide design via molecular simulation
    5. Direct recovery of lanthanide ions using mineralization peptides
    6. Summary of Chapter 13
    Acknowledgments
    References

    14 Switching between methanol accumulation and cell growth by expression control of methanol dehydrogenase in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b
    Toshiaki Kamachi and Hidehiro Ito

    1. Introduction
    2. Methanol biosynthesis using methanotrophs
    3. Metal utilization in Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b
    4. Switching between methanol accumulation and cell growth by controlling methanol dehydrogenase expression in methylosinus trichosporium OB3b mutant
    References

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