Klebsiella pneumoniae KE-1 degrades endosulfan without formation of the toxic metabolite,endosulfan sulfate |
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Authors: | Kwon Gi-Seok Kim Jang-Eok Kim Taek-Kyum Sohn Ho-Yong Koh Sung-Cheol Shin Kee-Sun Kim Dong-Geol |
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Affiliation: | The School of Bioresource Science, Andong National University, South Korea. gskwon@andong.ac.kr |
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Abstract: | For bioremediation of toxic endosulfan, endosulfan degradation bacteria, which do not form toxic endosulfan sulfate, were isolated from various soil samples using endosulfan as sole carbon and energy source. Among the 40 isolated bacteria, strain KE-1, which was identified as Klebsiella pneumoniae by physiological and 16S rDNA sequence analysis, showed superior endosulfan degradation activity. Analysis of culture pH, growth, free sulfate and endosulfan and its metabolites demonstrated that KE-1 biologically degrades 8.72 microg endosulfan ml(-1) day(-1) when incubated with 93.9 microg ml(-1) endosulfan for 10 days without formation of toxic endosulfan sulfate. Our results suggest that K. pneumoniae KE-1 degraded endosulfan by a non-oxidative pathway and that strain KE-1 has potential as a biocatalyst for endosulfan bioremediation. |
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Keywords: | 16S rDNA sequencing Bioremediation of endosulfan Klebsiella pneumoniae KE-1 Non-oxidative pathway |
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