Assessing
Aerobic Biotransformation of Hexachlorocyclohexane
Isomers by Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis
Posted on 2019-05-27 - 00:00
Contamination
of soils and sediments with the highly persistent
hexachlorocyclohexanes (HCHs) continues to be a threat for humans
and the environment. Despite the existence of bacteria capable of
biodegradation and cometabolic transformation of HCH isomers, such
processes occur over time scales of decades and are thus challenging
to assess. Here, we explored the use of compound-specific isotope
analysis (CSIA) to track the aerobic biodegradation and biotransformation
pathways of the most prominent isomers, namely, (−)-α-,
(+)-α-, β-, γ-, and δ-HCH, through changes
of their C and H isotope composition in assays of LinA2 and LinB enzymes.
Dehydrochlorination of (+)-α-, γ-, and δ-HCH catalyzed
by LinA2 was subject to substantial C and H isotope fraction with
apparent 13C- and 2H-kinetic isotope effects
(AKIEs) of up to 1.029 ± 0.001 and 6.7 ± 2.9, respectively,
which are indicative of bimolecular eliminations. Hydrolytic dechlorination
of δ-HCH by LinB exhibited even larger C but substantially smaller
H isotope fractionation with 13C- and 2H-AKIEs
of 1.073 ± 0.006 and 1.41 ± 0.04, respectively, which are
typical for nucleophilic substitutions. The systematic evaluation
of isomer-specific phenomena showed that, in addition to contaminant
uptake limitations, diffusion-limited turnover ((−)-α-HCH),
substrate dissolution (β-HCH), and potentially competing reactions
catalyzed by constitutively expressed enzymes might bias the assessment
of HCH biodegradation by CSIA at contaminated sites.
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Schilling, Iris E.; Bopp, Charlotte E.; Lal, Rup; Kohler, Hans-Peter E.; Hofstetter, Thomas B. (2019). Assessing
Aerobic Biotransformation of Hexachlorocyclohexane
Isomers by Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b01007