Physiological meaning and potential for application of reductive dechlorination by anaerobic bacteria |
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Authors: | Christof Holliger Gosse Schraa |
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Affiliation: | Limnological Research Center, EAWAG, CH-6047 Kastanienbaum, Switzerland;Department of Microbiology, Wageningen Agricultural University, Hesselink van Suchtelenweg 4, NL-6703 CT Wageningen, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The physiological meaning of reductive dechlorination reactions catalyzed by anaerobic bacteria can be explained as a co-metabolic activity or as a novel type of respiration. Co-metabolic activities have been found mainly with alkyl halides. They are non-specific reactions catalyzed by various enzyme systems of facultative as well as obligate anaerobic bacteria. In contrast, the reductive dechlorinations involved in metabolic respiration processes are very specific reactions. Only a limited number of alkyl and aryl chlorinated compounds is presently known to function as a terminal electron acceptor in a few, recently isolated bacteria. Metabolic dechlorination rates are in general several orders of magnitude higher than co-metabolic ones. Both reaction types are suitable for the anaerobic treatment of waste streams. |
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Keywords: | Reductive dechlorination Anaerobic bacteria Co-metabolic activity Respiration Substrate specificity |
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