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Biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by psychrotrophic Pseudomonas strains possessing both alkane (alk) and naphthalene (nah) catabolic pathways.

Authors :
Whyte LG
BourbonniƩre L
Greer CW
Source :
Applied and environmental microbiology [Appl Environ Microbiol] 1997 Sep; Vol. 63 (9), pp. 3719-23.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Three hydrocarbon-degrading psychrotrophic bacteria were isolated from petroleum-contaminated Arctic soils and characterized. Two of the strains, identified as Pseudomonas spp., degraded C5 to C12 n-alkanes, toluene, and naphthalene at both 5 and 25 degrees C and possessed both the alk catabolic pathway for alkane biodegradation and the nah catabolic pathway for polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon biodegradation. One of these strains contained both a plasmid slightly smaller than the P. oleovorans OCT plasmid, which hybridized to an alkB gene probe, and a NAH plasmid similar to NAH7, demonstrating that both catabolic pathways, located on separate plasmids, can naturally coexist in the same bacterium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0099-2240
Volume :
63
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Applied and environmental microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9293024
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.63.9.3719-3723.1997