Degradation of nonionic surfactants and polychlorinated biphenyls by recombinant field application vectors

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Lajoie, CA [1 ]
Layton, AC [1 ]
Easter, JP [1 ]
Menn, FM [1 ]
Sayler, CS [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TENNESSEE,DEPT ECOL & EVOLUTIONARY BIOL,CTR ENVIRONM BIOTECHNOL,KNOXVILLE,TN 37996
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alkylethoxylate; alkylphenolethoxylate; nonylphenoldiethoxylate; Pseudomonas putida; Ratstonia eutropha; genetically engineered microorganisms;
D O I
10.1038/sj.jim.2900454
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in the environment is limited by their aqueous solubility and the degradative competence of indigenous populations, Field application vectors (FAVs) have been developed in which surfactants are used to both increase the solubility of the PCBs and support the growth of surfactant-degrading strains engineered for PGB degradation. Surfactant and PCB degradation by two recombinant strains were investigated, Pseudomonas putida IPL5 utilizes both alkylethoxylate [polyoxyethylene 10 lauryl ether (POL)] and alkylphenolethoxylate [Igepal CO-720 (IGP)] surfactants as growth substrates, but only degrades the ethoxylate moiety. The resulting degradation products from the alkyl-and alkylphenolethoxylate surfactants were 2-(dodecyloxy)ethanol and nonylphenoldiethoxylates, respectively. Ralstonia eutropha B30P4 grows on alkylethoxylate surfactants without the appearance of solvent-extractable degradation products, It also degrades the 2-(dodecyloxy)ethanol produced by strain IPL5 from the alkylethoxylate surfactants. The extent of degradation of the alkylethoxylate surfactant (POL) was greater for strain IPL5 (90%) than for B30P4 (60%) as determined by the cobaltothiocyanate active substances method (CTAS), The recombinant strain B30P4::TnPCB grew on biphenyl, In contrast, the recombinant strain IPL5::TnPCB could not grow on biphenyl, and PCB degradation was inhibited in the presence of biphenyl. The most extensive surfactant and PCB degradation was achieved by the use of both recombinant strains together in the absence of biphenyl, PCB (Aroclor 1242) and surfactant (POL) concentrations were reduced from 25 ppm and 2000 ppm, respectively, to 6.5 ppm and 225 ppm, without the accumulation of surfactant degradation products, Given the inherent complexity of commercial surfactant preparations, the use of recombinant consortia to achieve extensive surfactant and PCB degradation appears to be an environmentally acceptable and effective PCB remediation option.
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