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Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium

A newly isolated strain was identified as Ochrobactrum sp. by 16S rRNA sequence analysis and named as ZJUTCB-1. The strain was able to degrade mono-chlorobenzene (CB) as the sole carbon and energy source under aerobic conditions. This study is the first to report the degradation of CB by the genus O...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shihan, Ying, Zanyun, You, Juping, Ye, Jiexu, Cheng, Zhuowei, Chen, Dongzhi, Chen, Jianmeng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01229j
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author Zhang, Shihan
Ying, Zanyun
You, Juping
Ye, Jiexu
Cheng, Zhuowei
Chen, Dongzhi
Chen, Jianmeng
author_facet Zhang, Shihan
Ying, Zanyun
You, Juping
Ye, Jiexu
Cheng, Zhuowei
Chen, Dongzhi
Chen, Jianmeng
author_sort Zhang, Shihan
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description A newly isolated strain was identified as Ochrobactrum sp. by 16S rRNA sequence analysis and named as ZJUTCB-1. The strain was able to degrade mono-chlorobenzene (CB) as the sole carbon and energy source under aerobic conditions. This study is the first to report the degradation of CB by the genus Ochrobactrum. The degradation rate of CB reached 170.9 μmol L(−1) h(−1), which is at least 6 times higher than the previously reported data. The strain can efficiently degrade CB under a rang of temperatures (30–40 °C) and pH (6.0–7.0) with optimum at 40 °C and pH 7.0. Salt concentration higher than 0.05 mol L(−1) remarkably reduced the biodegradation capability. Moreover, true oxic condition was not an essential element for biodegradation given that the CB degradation rate of 210.4 μmol L(−1) h(−1) was obtained under microaerobic condition. Based on the Haldane kinetic model, the maximum specific growth rate was 0.895 h(−1), which is the highest in ever described CB-degrading strains. According to GC-MS analysis and enzymatic assay, CB was degraded via the meta-cleavage pathway by using 2,3-dioxygenase and 2-chlorophenol as the main intermediates, producing CO(2) and Cl(−) as the final products. The great performance of CB degradation by Ochrobactrum sp. ZJUTCB-1 provided an alternative for development of more effective and reliable biotreatment process.
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spelling pubmed-90642272022-05-04 Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium Zhang, Shihan Ying, Zanyun You, Juping Ye, Jiexu Cheng, Zhuowei Chen, Dongzhi Chen, Jianmeng RSC Adv Chemistry A newly isolated strain was identified as Ochrobactrum sp. by 16S rRNA sequence analysis and named as ZJUTCB-1. The strain was able to degrade mono-chlorobenzene (CB) as the sole carbon and energy source under aerobic conditions. This study is the first to report the degradation of CB by the genus Ochrobactrum. The degradation rate of CB reached 170.9 μmol L(−1) h(−1), which is at least 6 times higher than the previously reported data. The strain can efficiently degrade CB under a rang of temperatures (30–40 °C) and pH (6.0–7.0) with optimum at 40 °C and pH 7.0. Salt concentration higher than 0.05 mol L(−1) remarkably reduced the biodegradation capability. Moreover, true oxic condition was not an essential element for biodegradation given that the CB degradation rate of 210.4 μmol L(−1) h(−1) was obtained under microaerobic condition. Based on the Haldane kinetic model, the maximum specific growth rate was 0.895 h(−1), which is the highest in ever described CB-degrading strains. According to GC-MS analysis and enzymatic assay, CB was degraded via the meta-cleavage pathway by using 2,3-dioxygenase and 2-chlorophenol as the main intermediates, producing CO(2) and Cl(−) as the final products. The great performance of CB degradation by Ochrobactrum sp. ZJUTCB-1 provided an alternative for development of more effective and reliable biotreatment process. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9064227/ /pubmed/35516324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01229j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Shihan
Ying, Zanyun
You, Juping
Ye, Jiexu
Cheng, Zhuowei
Chen, Dongzhi
Chen, Jianmeng
Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title_full Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title_fullStr Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title_full_unstemmed Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title_short Superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
title_sort superior performance and mechanism of chlorobenzene degradation by a novel bacterium
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35516324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01229j
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