Microbial degradation of poly(aspartic acid) by two isolated strains of Pedobacter sp and Sphingomonas sp.

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Tabata, K [1 ]
Abe, H [1 ]
Doi, Y [1 ]
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[1] RIKEN Inst, Polymer Chem Lab, Wako, Saitama 3510198, Japan
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10.1021/bm9900038
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Microbial degradation of thermally synthesized poly(aspartic acid) (PAA) was investigated. A PAA-P1 sample (M-n, 7500; M-w, 20 000; number of branched units/100 monomer units, 3.1) was completely degraded in natural river water within 15 days at 25 degreesC. A new PAA-degrading bacterium (strain KP-2: JCM10638) was isolated together with Sphingomonas sp. KT-1 (JCM10459) from river water, and identified as a member of Pedobacter. A Pedobacter isolate was capable of degrading high-molecular-weight PAA polymers of 5000 to 150,000, and a small amount of low-molecular-weight products of 250 to 5000 was accumulated as residues during the growth of the isolate on PAA. In contrast, the other isolate Sphingomonas sp. KT-1 degraded only low-molecular-weight PAA below 5000. A mixed culturing of Pedobacter sp. KP-2 with Sphingomonas sp. KT-1 resulted in a complete degradation of PAA-P1 sample, but a small amount of low molecular weight components was accumulated during the degradation of highly branched PAA-P2 and PAA-P3 samples.
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