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H(2)-CO(2)-Dependent Anaerobic O-Demethylation Activity in Subsurface Sediments and by an Isolated Bacterium.

S Liu1, J M Suflita.   

Abstract

The ability of microorganisms in sediments from the Atlantic Coastal Plain to biodegrade methoxylated aromatic compounds was examined. O-demethylation activity was detected in deep (121- and 406-m) sediments, as well as in the surface soil. A syringate-demethylating consortium, containing at least three types of bacteria, was enriched from a deep-sediment sample in a medium containing syringate as the sole organic carbon source and with a N(2)-CO(2) atmosphere. An isolate which demethylated syringate was obtained from the enrichment on an agar medium incubated under a H(2)-CO(2) but not a N(2)-CO(2) or N(2) atmosphere. O demethylation of syringate of this isolate was dependent on the presence of both H(2) and CO(2) in the gas phase. The metabolism of syringate occurred in a sequential manner: methylgallate accumulated transiently before it was converted to gallate. Mass balance analysis suggests that the stoichiometry of the reaction in this isolate proceeds in accordance with the following generalized equation: C(7)H(3)O(3)(OCH(3))(n) + nHCO(3) + nH(2) --> C(7)H(3)O(3)(OH)(n) + nCH(3)COO + nH(2)O.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 16348928      PMCID: PMC182084          DOI: 10.1128/aem.59.5.1325-1331.1993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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