Characterization of a pyridine-degrading branched gram-positive baterium isolated from the anoxic zone of an oil shale column

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Characterization of a pyridine-degrading branched gram-positive baterium isolated from the anoxic zone of an oil shale column
Author(s)
Sung-Taik Lee; Seung-Bong Lee; Yong Ha Park
Bibliographic Citation
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, vol. 35, pp. 824-829
Publication Year
1991
Abstract
From the anoxic zone of an oil shale leachate column three pyridine-degrading bacterial strains were isolated. Two strains were Gram-negative facultative anaerobic rods and one strain was a branched Gram-positive bacterium. The branched Gram-positive strain had the best pyridine-degrading ability. This organism was aerobic, non-motile, catalase positive, oxidase negative, and had no flagellum. The G+C content of the DNA was 66.5 mol%. The major menaquinone was MK-8(H2). The main cellular fatty acids were saturated and monounsaturated straight chains. This organism contained mycolic acid, meso-diaminopimelic acid, arabinogalactan and glycolyl residues in the cell wall. Due to morphological, physiological and chemotaxonomic characteristics this strain was placed in the genus Rhodococcus. The optimum culture conditions were as follows: temperature 32°C, pH 8.0 and 0.1% v/v of pyridine as sole carbon, energy and nitrogen source. Utilization of pyridine by a batch fermentor culture of Rhodococcus sp. was characterized by a specific growth rate of 0.13 h-1, growth yield of 0.61 mg cell·mg pyridine-1 and a doubling time of 5.3 h-1.
ISSN
0175-7598
Publisher
Springer
Type
Article
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