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Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions

Carbamates are synthetic pesticides, extensively used throughout the world due to their broad specificity against various insect pests. However, their enormous and inadequate use have made them a potential threat to the environment. At low temperature, degradation of carbamates becomes difficult mai...

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Autores principales: Fareed, Anum, Riaz, Sania, Nawaz, Ismat, Iqbal, Mazhar, Ahmed, Raza, Hussain, Jamshaid, Hussain, Azhar, Rashid, Azhar, Naqvi, Tatheer Alam
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6872827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02740
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author Fareed, Anum
Riaz, Sania
Nawaz, Ismat
Iqbal, Mazhar
Ahmed, Raza
Hussain, Jamshaid
Hussain, Azhar
Rashid, Azhar
Naqvi, Tatheer Alam
author_facet Fareed, Anum
Riaz, Sania
Nawaz, Ismat
Iqbal, Mazhar
Ahmed, Raza
Hussain, Jamshaid
Hussain, Azhar
Rashid, Azhar
Naqvi, Tatheer Alam
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description Carbamates are synthetic pesticides, extensively used throughout the world due to their broad specificity against various insect pests. However, their enormous and inadequate use have made them a potential threat to the environment. At low temperature, degradation of carbamates becomes difficult mainly because of low biological activity. In the present study, we isolated a bacterial strain from a low temperature climate where the N-methylated carbamates are used for crop protection. The bacterium, was identified as Pseudomonas plecoglossicida strain (TA3) by 16S rRNA analysis. Degradation experiments with both free and immobilized cells in minimal salt medium indicated that the strain TA3 utilized carbaryl, carbofuran and aldicarb as both carbon and nitrogen source. TA3 can grow well at 4 °C and demonstrated the ability to degrade three carbamates (50 μgml(−1)) at low temperature. The immobilized cells were found more efficient than their free cells counter parts. Immobilized cells has ability to degrade 100% of carbamates at 30 °C while 80% at 4 °C but incase of their free cells counter parts the efficiency to degrade carbamates was less which was 60% at 4 °C and 80% at 30 °C. TA3 free cellsextract also depicted high activity against all the three carbamates even at 4 °C indicating a possible enzymatic mechanism of degradation.
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spelling pubmed-68728272019-11-25 Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions Fareed, Anum Riaz, Sania Nawaz, Ismat Iqbal, Mazhar Ahmed, Raza Hussain, Jamshaid Hussain, Azhar Rashid, Azhar Naqvi, Tatheer Alam Heliyon Article Carbamates are synthetic pesticides, extensively used throughout the world due to their broad specificity against various insect pests. However, their enormous and inadequate use have made them a potential threat to the environment. At low temperature, degradation of carbamates becomes difficult mainly because of low biological activity. In the present study, we isolated a bacterial strain from a low temperature climate where the N-methylated carbamates are used for crop protection. The bacterium, was identified as Pseudomonas plecoglossicida strain (TA3) by 16S rRNA analysis. Degradation experiments with both free and immobilized cells in minimal salt medium indicated that the strain TA3 utilized carbaryl, carbofuran and aldicarb as both carbon and nitrogen source. TA3 can grow well at 4 °C and demonstrated the ability to degrade three carbamates (50 μgml(−1)) at low temperature. The immobilized cells were found more efficient than their free cells counter parts. Immobilized cells has ability to degrade 100% of carbamates at 30 °C while 80% at 4 °C but incase of their free cells counter parts the efficiency to degrade carbamates was less which was 60% at 4 °C and 80% at 30 °C. TA3 free cellsextract also depicted high activity against all the three carbamates even at 4 °C indicating a possible enzymatic mechanism of degradation. Elsevier 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6872827/ /pubmed/31768430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02740 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fareed, Anum
Riaz, Sania
Nawaz, Ismat
Iqbal, Mazhar
Ahmed, Raza
Hussain, Jamshaid
Hussain, Azhar
Rashid, Azhar
Naqvi, Tatheer Alam
Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title_full Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title_fullStr Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title_full_unstemmed Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title_short Immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of N-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
title_sort immobilized cells of a novel bacterium increased the degradation of n-methylated carbamates under low temperature conditions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6872827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2019.e02740
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