SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF A PHOSPHATE REMOVING BACTERIUM ISOLATED FROM ANAEROBIC/AEROBIC ACTIVATED-SLUDGE

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UBUKATA, Y
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关键词
ACCUMULATION OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT MATERIAL (AMINO ACIDS); INDUCTION OF EXCESS PHOSPHATE ACCUMULATION; PHOSPHATE REMOVING BACTERIA; PURE CULTURE;
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10.2166/wst.1994.0273
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We succeeded in the isolation of a phosphate removing bacterium which takes up casamino acids while releasing phosphate anaerobically and takes up phosphate aerobically. The function of excess phosphate accumulation was induced by alternating anaerobic incubation with organic substrates and aerobic incubation without organic substrates. The following physiological characteristics were shown by further investigation. (1) The presence of casamino acids in aerobic incubation did not inhibit greatly the induction of excess phosphate accumulation, but suppressed the uptake of phosphate because the cells take up casamino acids using the energy produced by the hydrolysis of polyphosphate even in aerobic conditions. (2) Within one hour in anaerobic conditions the cells had taken up casamino acids to as much as 25% of the cell dry weight aid the rate of ammonium excretion was small against that in oxidative metabolism. In anaerobic conditions the synthesis of DNA did not occur and the ratio of excreted phosphorus to removed glutamic acid was about 0.5 M/M. This value is very small against that required for the polymerization of the substrate. Therefore a large amount of low molecular weight material, such as amino acids, seems to be accumulated in the cells.
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