RRC ID 47535
Author Huhe, Nomura N, Nakajima T, Uchiyama H.
Title Assimilative and co-metabolic degradation of chloral hydrate by bacteria and their bioremediation potential.
Journal J Biosci Bioeng
Abstract Although the bacterial degradation of chloral hydrate (CH) has been recognized for several decades, its degradation pathway by assimilation has not been demonstrated. In this paper, we report the isolation of the LF54 bacterial strain, which utilizes CH as its sole carbon and energy source. LF54 converted CH into trichloroethanol (TCAol), which was dehalogenated to dichloroethanol (DCAol), and CO(2) was detected as the end product. Another strain that we isolated, RS20, co-metabolized CH into TCAol. Our 16S rRNA gene sequencing and taxonomic analyses revealed that the LF54 and RS20 strains belong to the Pseudomonas and Arthrobacter genera, respectively. When the two strains were inoculated into soil microcosms, both degraded 0.3mM CH to undetectable levels (<0.01mM) within 5days. These results suggest that LF54 and RS20 could be used in the bioremediation of CH-contaminated environments.
Volume 111(4)
Pages 448-53
Published 2011-4-1
DOI 10.1016/j.jbiosc.2010.12.003
PII S1389-1723(10)00388-9
PMID 21220209
MeSH Arthrobacter / isolation & purification Arthrobacter / metabolism* Biodegradation, Environmental Chloral Hydrate / metabolism* Pseudomonas / isolation & purification Pseudomonas / metabolism* Soil Microbiology
IF 2.366
Times Cited 7
WOS Category FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Resource
General Microbes JCM 17188 JCM 17187