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Initial transformations in the biodegradation of benzothiazoles by Rhodococcus isolates

Journal Article · · Applied and Environmental Microbiology
OSTI ID:658980
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  1. Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Heverlee (Belgium). Lab. for Industrial Microbiology and Biochemistry
  2. Univ. Stuttgart (Germany). Inst. fuer Mikrobiologie

Benzothiazole-2-sulfonate (BTSO{sub 3}) is one of the side products occurring in 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) production wastewater. The authors are the first to isolate an axenic culture capable of BTSO{sub 3} degradation. The isolate was identified as a Rhodococcus erythropolis strain and also degraded 2-hydroxybenzothiazole (OBT) and benzothiazole (BT), but not MBT, which was found to inhibit the biodegradation of OBT, BT, and BTSO{sub 3}. In anaerobic resting cell assays, BTSO{sub 3} was transformed into OBT in stoichiometric amounts. Under aerobic conditions, OBT was observed as an intermediate in BT breakdown and an unknown compound transiently accumulated in several assays. This product was identified as a dihydroxybenzothiazole. Benzothiazole degradation pathways seem to converge into OBT, which is then transformed further into the dihydroxy derivative.

OSTI ID:
658980
Journal Information:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Journal Name: Applied and Environmental Microbiology Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 64; ISSN AEMIDF; ISSN 0099-2240
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English