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Title: Degradation and induction specificity in actinomycetes that degrade p-nitrophenol

Journal Article · · Applied and Environmental Microbiology; (United States)
OSTI ID:6724427
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  1. California State Univ., Chico, CA (United States)

We have isolated two soil bacteria (identified as Arthrobacter aurescens TW17 and Nocardia sp. strain TW2) capable of degrading p-nitrophenol (PNP) and numerous other phenolic compounds. A. aurescens TW17 contains a large plasmid which correlated with the PNP degradation phenotype. Degradation of PNP by A. aurescens TW 17 was induced by preexposure to PNP, 4-nitrocatechol, 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol, or m-nitrophenol, whereas PNP degradation by Nocardia sp. strain TW2 was induced by PNP, 4-nitrocatechol, phenol, p-cresol, or m-nitrophenol. A. aurescens TW17 initially degraded PNP to hydroquinone and nitrite. Nocardia sp. strain TW2 initially converted PNP to hydroquinone or 4-nitrocatechol, depending upon the inducing compound.

OSTI ID:
6724427
Journal Information:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology; (United States), Vol. 59:10; ISSN 0099-2240
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English