Alkanes are widely distributed in the environment as they not only constitute the large fraction of crude oil but are also produced by many living organisms. They are saturated hydrocarbons of different sizes and structures, which pose a variety of challenges to degradative microorganisms due to ...
The degradation of alkanes and alcohols by Rhodococcus erythropolis DCL14 growing cells was tested at different reactor scales, ranging from a 2-L fermenter to 300 L 96-well plates. The highest growth rates were attained in the fermenter, where pH, temperature and aeration rate, in particular,...
Cryptic Plasmid pKA22 Isolated from the Naphthalene Degrading Derivative ofRhodococcus rhodochrousNCIMB13064 Cryptic plasmids were found in NCIMB13064 derivatives which had lost the ability to utilize short-chain 1-chloroalkanes (chain length CC) and had acquired ... LA Kulakov,MJ Larkin,AN Kulakova...
The availability of a growing collection of alkane hydroxylase gene sequences now allows estimations of the relative abundance of the different enzyme systems and the distribution of the host organisms. 展开 关键词: Bacteria Alkanes Alkane 1-Monooxygenase Environmental Microbiology Biodegradation, ...
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In addition, Antarctic strains of Actinobacteria, e.g., Rhodococcus and Arthrobacter, were determined to be capable of consuming hydrocarbons (Gentile et al., 2006; Yakimov et al., 2004). Therefore, Antarctic indigenous bacteria can steadily consume n-alkanes and labile polycyclic aromatic ...
Plant biomass is an abundant renewable resource on Earth. Microorganisms harvest energy from plant material by means of complex enzymatic systems that efficiently degrade natural polymers. Intriguingly, microorganisms have evolved to exploit these ancien
Degradation of alkanes and highly chlorinated benzenes, and production of biosurfactants, by a psychrophilic Rhodococcus sp. and genetic characterization o... Rhodococcus sp. strain MS11 was isolated from a mixed culture. It displays a diverse range of metabolic capabilities. During growth on 1,2,...
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