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Kinetic and molecular analyses reveal isoprene degradation potential of Methylobacterium sp.

Navnita Srivastva1, P Vishwakarma2, Y Bhardwaj1, A Singh1, K Manjunath2, Suresh K Dubey3.   

Abstract

Efforts were made to isolate and characterize bacteria capable of growing on methane and organic compounds, and to achieve the simultaneous degradation of more than one pollutant. Among the methanotrophs, species of Methylobacterium was able to catabolize a variety of hydrocarbons, including the branched-chain alkenes. Therefore, laboratory incubations experiments were carried out in batch mode to assess the potential of Methylobacterium sp. PV1 for degrading isoprene, the low-molecular-weight alkene, the most abundant non-methane volatile hydrocarbon present in the environment. Methylobacterium sp. PV1, isolated from paddy field soil, was characterized by pmoA and 16S rRNA gene sequencing and FAME analysis, and used for isoprene degradation. The kinetics of biodegradation is studied using the Michaelis-Menten model. The optimum degradation (80%) with maximum average relative degradation rate was observed at 150ppm isoprene. The degradation products were also analyzed using FTIR.
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Keywords:  Biodegradation; FTIR; Isoprene; Kinetics; Methylobacterium

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28256295     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.02.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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