Isolation and characterization of marine bacteria capable of utilizing phthalate

作者: Hiroaki Iwaki , Ayaka Nishimura , Yoshie Hasegawa

DOI: 10.1007/S11274-011-0925-X

关键词: RhodovulumAlteromonasPhthalateThalassobiusMicrobiologyBacterial geneticsSulfitobacterMarine bacteriophageBiologyMarinomonas

摘要: Eleven phthalate-degrading bacterial strains were isolated from seawater collected off the coast of Japan. The isolates found to be most closely related marine genera Alteromonas, Citreicella, Marinomonas, Marinovum, Pelagibaca, Rhodovulum, Sulfitobacter, Thalassobius, Thalassococcus, Thalassospira, and Tropicibacter. For first time, members these shown capable growth on phthalate. plate assay for visual detection phthalate dioxygenase activity PCR a possible gene encoding 4,5-dihydroxyphthalate decarboxylase indicated that is degraded via protocatechuate in all isolates.

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