Biodegradation of methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) by a bacterial enrichment consortia and its monoculture isolates |
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Authors: | Okeke Benedict C Frankenberger William T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA. |
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Abstract: | Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), an important gasoline additive, is a recalcitrant compound posing serious environmental health problems. In this study, MTBE-degrading bacteria were enriched from five environmental samples. Enrichments from Stewart Lake sediments and an MTBE contaminated soil displayed the highest rate of MTBE removal; 29.6 and 27.8% respectively, in 28 days. A total of 12 bacterial monocultures isolated from enrichment cultures were screened for MTBE degradation in liquid cultures. In a nutrient-limited medium containing MTBE as the sole source of carbon and energy, the highest rate of MTBE elimination was achieved with IsoSL1, which degraded 30.6 and 50.2% in 14 and 28 days, respectively. In a nutrient-rich medium containing ethanol and yeast extract, the bacterium (Iso2A) substantially removed MTBE (20.3 and 28.1% removal in 14 and 28 days, respectively). Based upon analysis of the 16s rRNA gene sequence and data base comparison, IsoSL1 and Iso2A were identified as a Streptomyces sp. and Sphingomonas sp., respectively. The Streptomyces sp. is a new genera of bacteria degrading MTBE and could be useful for MTBE bioremediation. |
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Keywords: | biodegradation MTBE gasoline enrichment consortia Streptomyces sp. Sphingomonas sp. bioremediation |
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