Isolation and characterization of novel halotolerant and/or halophilic denitrifying bacteria with versatile metabolic pathways for the degradation of trimethylamine

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Four denitrifying bacteria capable of degrading trimethylamine under both aerobic and denitrifying conditions were newly isolated from coastal sediments and wastewater contaminated by marine water. All strains were in alpha-Proteobacteria. Strain GP43 was classified as a member of genus Paracoccus, and strain PH32, PH34 and GRP21 were novel organisms with remote phylogenetic position from other genus alpha-Proteobacteria. Among these four strains were the halophilic strains PH32, PH34 and GRP21, which did not grow in the absence of sodium chloride in culture medium. Cells grown under denitrifying conditions possessed trimethylamine dehydrogenase while cells grown aerobically possessed two different enzymes for oxidation of trimethylamine, trimethylamine dehydrogenase and trimethylamine monooxygenase. The newly isolated strain PH32, PH34 and GRP21 may be the first halophilic bacteria to degrade trimethylamine under denitrifying conditions. (C) 2003 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
Issue Date
2003-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

METHYLATED AMINES; SP-NOV; AMINOVORANS; CHOLINE; METHANE; GROWTH

Citation

FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, v.225, pp.263 - 269

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0378-1097
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/85470
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