Isolation and characterization of 3-N-trimethylamino-1-propanol-degrading Rhodococcus sp. strain A2 |
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Authors: | Isam Ali Mohamed Ahmed,Jiro Arima,Tsuyoshi Ichiyanagi,Emi Sakuno,& Nobuhiro Mori |
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Affiliation: | United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan;;and Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, Tottori, Japan |
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Abstract: | The aerobic degradation of 3- N -trimethylamino-1-propanol (homocholine) as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen has been found for a Rhodococcus sp. bacterium isolated from soil. The isolate was identified as Rhodococcus sp. strain A2 based on its phenotypic features, physiological and biochemical characteristics, and results of phylogenetic analysis. The washed cells of strain A2 completely degraded homocholine within 6 h, with concomitant formation of several metabolites. Analysis of the metabolites using capillary electrophoresis, fast atom bombardment–MS, and GC–MS showed that trimethylamine was the major metabolite, in addition to β-alanine betaine (β-AB) and trimethylaminopropionaldehyde. Therefore, the possible degradation pathway of homocholine in the isolated strain is through consequent oxidation of the alcohol group (-OH) to aldehyde (-CHO) and acid (-COOH). Thereafter, the cleavage of β-AB C–N bonds yielded trimethylamine and alkyl chain. |
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Keywords: | Rhodococcus sp. strain A2 quaternary ammonium compounds homocholine 3-N-trimethylamino-1-propanol 16S rRNA gene sequence |
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