Organophosphonate metabolism by a moderately halophilic bacterial isolate |
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Authors: | Hayes V E Ternan N G McMullan G |
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Affiliation: | School of Environmental Sciences, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, UK. |
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Abstract: | A Gram-negative halophile isolated from soil beneath a road gritting salt pile grew optimally at 10% (w/v) NaCl and was shown most likely to be Chromohalobacter marismortui or Pseudomonas beijerinckii on the basis of 16S rRNA analysis. The strain utilised phosphonoacetate, 2-aminoethyl-, 3-aminopropyl-, 4-aminobutyl-, methyl- and ethyl-phosphonates as phosphorus sources for growth. Differences were observed in the growth rate on different phosphonates and the range of phosphonates utilised at elevated NaCl concentrations, possibly as a result of differentially-induced transport mechanisms. An assay of cell-free extracts of 2-aminoethylphosphonate (2AEP) grown cells showed no detectable 2AEP:pyruvate aminotransferase or phosphonoacetaldehyde hydrolase activity. |
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Keywords: | Organophosphonate Biodegradation Halophilic Pho regulon C–P lyase |
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