Bacterial Degraders of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Isolated from Salt-Contaminated Soils and Bottom Sediments in Salt Mining Areas

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E. G. Plotnikova
O. V. Altyntseva
I. A. Kosheleva
I. F. Puntus
A. E. Filonov
E. Yu. Gavrish
V. A. Demakov
A. M. Boronin
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[1] Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms,Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences
[2] Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms,undefined
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Microbiology | 2001年 / 70卷
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polycyclic aromatic carbohydrates; biodegradation; halotolerance; plasmids; bacteria;
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Fifteen bacterial strains capable of utilizing naphthalene, phenanthrene, and biphenyl as the sole sources of carbon and energy were isolated from soils and bottom sediments contaminated with waste products generated by chemical- and salt-producing plants. Based on cultural, morphological, and chemotaxonomic characteristics, ten of these strains were identified as belonging to the genera Rhodococcus, Arthrobacter, Bacillus, and Pseudomonas. All ten strains were found to be halotolerant bacteria capable of growing in nutrient-rich media at NaCl concentrations of 1–1.5 M. With naphthalene as the sole source of carbon and energy, the strains could grow in a mineral medium with 1 M NaCl. Apart from being able to grow on naphthalene, six of the ten strains were able to grow on phenanthrene; three strains, on biphenyl; three strains, on octane; and one strain, on phenol. All of the strains were plasmid-bearing. The plasmids of the Pseudomonas sp. strains SN11, SN101, and G51 are conjugative, contain genes responsible for the degradation of naphthalene and salicylate, and are characterized by the same restriction fragment maps. The transconjugants that gained the plasmid from strain SN11 acquired the ability to grow at elevated NaCl concentrations. Microbial associations isolated from the same samples were able to grow at a NaCl concentration of 2.5 M.
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