Anaerobic degradation of 3-halobenzoates by a denitrifying bacterium

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M. M. Häggblom
L. Y. Young
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[1] Biotechnology Center for Agriculture and the Environment,
[2] Cook College,undefined
[3] Rutgers,undefined
[4] The State University of New Jersey,undefined
[5] New Brunswick,undefined
[6] NJ 08901,undefined
[7] USA e-mail: haggblom@aesop.rutgers.edu Tel. +1-732-932-8165; Fax +1-732-932-0312,undefined
[8] Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology,undefined
[9] Cook College,undefined
[10] Rutgers,undefined
[11] The State University of New Jersey,undefined
[12] New Brunswick,undefined
[13] NJ 08901,undefined
[14] USA,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 1999年 / 171卷
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Key words Anaerobic degradation; Denitrification; Halobenzoate; Dehalogenation;
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A denitrifying bacterium was isolated from a river sediment after enrichment on 3-chlorobenzoate under anoxic, denitrifying conditions. The bacterium, designated strain 3CB-1, degraded 3-chlorobenzoate, 3-bromobenzoate, and 3-iodobenzoate with stoichiometric release of halide under conditions supporting anaerobic growth by denitrification. The 3-halobenzoates and 3-hydroxybenzoate were used as growth substrates with nitrate as the terminal electron acceptor. The doubling time when growing on 3-halobenzoates ranged from 18 to 25 h. On agar plates with 1 mM 3-chlorobenzoate as the sole carbon source and 30 mM nitrate as the electron acceptor, strain 3CB-1 formed small colonies (1–2 mm in diameter) in 2 to 3 weeks. Anaerobic degradation of both 3-chlorobenzoate and 3-hydroxybenzoate was dependent on nitrate as an electron acceptor and resulted in nitrate reduction corresponding to the stoichiometric values for complete oxidation of the substrate to CO2. 3-Chlorobenzoate was not degraded in the presence of oxygen. 3-Bromobenzoate and 3-iodobenzoate were also degraded under denitrifying conditions with stoichiometric release of halide, but 3-fluorobenzoate was not utilized by the bacterium. Utilization of 3-chlorobenzoate was inducible, while synthesis of enzymes for 3-hydroxybenzoate degradation was constitutively low, but inducible. Degradation was specific to the position of the halogen substituent, and strain 3CB-1 did not utilize 2- or 4-chlorobenzoate.
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