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Title: Involvement of plasmid in degradation of pentachlorophenol by Pseudomonoas sp. from a chemostat
Authors: Thakur, Indu Shekhar
Verma, Praveen K.
Upadhaya, Kailash C.
Keywords: bacterial consortium
chemostat
cholohydroquinone
degradation
pentachlorophenol
plasmid
tetrachloro-p-hydroquinone
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm., 286(1): 109-113
Abstract: Pseudomonas sp. strain IST103 obtained from a stable bacterial consortium was capable of utilizing pentachlorophenol (PCP) as sole carbon and energy source. The consortium was developed by continuous enrichment in a chemostat. The degradation of PCP by bacterial strain proceeded through an oxidative route as indicated by accumulation of tetrachlorop-hydroquinone and chlorohydroquinone determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and chloride molecules released in culture medium. Two different molecular size plasmids, of approximately 80 and 4 kilobase, were found to be responsible for carrying genes for degradation of PCP. This was evidenced by mutants produced by curing of plasmid by treatment of ethidium bromide. The derivatives were not able to utilize PCP, however, transformation of low molecular size plasmid of Pseudomonas sp. strain 103 into E. coli JM109 utilized PCP, indicated a possible involvement of plasmid in degradation of pentachlorophenol
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/19
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