Abstract

In order to enhance benzothiophene (BT) degradation, a flavin–oxidoreductase gene, dsz D from dibenzothiophene (DBT) desulphurizing Rhodococcus erythropolis KA2-5-1 was expressed in BT desulphurizing Rhodococcus sp. strain T09 using a Rhodococcus– E. coli shuttle vector. The BT degradation rate was increased about threefold with BT grown recombinant cell, suggesting that the flavin–oxidoreductase is involved in BT degradation and the dsz D gene product could replace its native oxidoreductase, although Western blotting analysis revealed the strain T09 flavin–oxidoreductase was immunologically different. The dsz D gene product was expressed even when inorganic sulphate was used as the sole sulphur source.

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