Biodegradation of dibenzofuran by Janibacter terrae strain XJ-1
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01/07/2006
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The dibenzofuran (DF)-degrading bacterium, Janibacter terrae strain XJ-1, was isolated from sediment from East Lake in Wuhan, China. This strain grows aerobically on DF as the sole source of carbon and energy; it has a doubling time of 12 hours at 30 degrees C; and it almost completely degraded 100 mg/L-1 DF in 5 days, producing 2,2',3-trihydroxybiphenyl, salicylic acid, gentisic acid, and other metabolites. The dbdA (DF dioxygenase) gene cluster in the strain is almost identical to that on a large plasmid in Terrabacter sp. YK3. Unlike Janibacter sp. strain YY-1, XJ-1 accumulates gentisic acid rather than catechol as a final product of DF degradation. The dibenzofuran (DF)-degrading bacterium, Janibacter terrae strain XJ-1, was isolated from sediment from East Lake in Wuhan, China. This strain grows aerobically on DF as the sole source of carbon and energy; it has a doubling time of 12 hours at 30 degrees C; and it almost completely degraded 100 mg/L-1 DF in 5 days, producing 2,2',3-trihydroxybiphenyl, salicylic acid, gentisic acid, and other metabolites. The dbdA (DF dioxygenase) gene cluster in the strain is almost identical to that on a large plasmid in Terrabacter sp. YK3. Unlike Janibacter sp. strain YY-1, XJ-1 accumulates gentisic acid rather than catechol as a final product of DF degradation. |
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Jin, SW; Zhu, T; Xu, XD; Xu, Y.Biodegradation of dibenzofuran by Janibacter terrae strain XJ-1,CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY,2006,53(1):30-36 |
Palavras-Chave | #Microbiology #P-DIOXIN #CHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS #ANGULAR DIOXYGENASE #SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT #UTILIZING BACTERIA #DEGRADATION #RW1 #METABOLISM #CARBAZOLE #BIPHENYL |
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期刊论文 |