Anaerobic and aerobic degradation of pyridine by a newly isolated denitrifying bacterium

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作者
Rhee, SK
Lee, GM
Yoon, JH
Park, YH
Bae, HS
Lee, ST
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[1] KOREA ADV INST SCI & TECHNOL, DEPT SCI BIOL, YUSONG GU, TAEJON 305701, SOUTH KOREA
[2] KOREA RES INST BIOSCI & BIOTECHNOL, KOREAN COLLECT TYPE CULTURES, GENE BANK, TAEJON 305606, SOUTH KOREA
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10.1128/AEM.63.7.2578-2585.1997
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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
New denitrifying bacteria that could degrade pyridine under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions were isolated from industrial wastewater. The successful enrichment and isolation of these strains required selenite as a trace element. These isolates appeared to be closely related to Azoarcus species according to the results of 16S rRNA sequence analysis, An isolated strain, pF6, metabolized pyridine through the same pathway under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, Since pyridine induced NAD-linked glutarate-dialdehyde dehydrogenase and isocitratase activities, it is likely that the mechanism of pyridine degradation in strain pF6 involves N-C-2 ring cleavage. Strain pF6 could degrade pyridine in the presence of nitrate, nitrite, and nitrous oxide as electron accepters. In a batch culture with 6 mM nitrate, degradation of pyridine and denitrification were not sensitively affected by the redox potential, which gradually decreased from 150 to -200 mV, In a hatch culture with the nitrate concentration higher than 6 mM, nitrite transiently accumulated during denitrification significantly inhibited cell growth and pyridine degradation, Growth yield on pyridine decreased slightly under denitrifying conditions from that under aerobic conditions, Furthermore, when the pyridine concentration used was above 12 mM, the specific growth rate under denitrifying conditions was higher than that under aerobic conditions, Considering these characteristics, a newly isolated denitrifying bacterium, strain pF6, has advantages over strictly aerobic bacteria in field applications.
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