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Title:Characterization of antarctic hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria capable of producing bioemulsifiers
Author(s):Yakimov MM; Giuliano L; Bruni V; Scarfi S; Golyshin PN;
Address:"Department of Microbiology, GBF National Research Center for Biotechnology"
Journal Title:New Microbiol
Year:1999
Volume:22
Issue:3
Page Number:249 - 256
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1121-7138 (Print) 1121-7138 (Linking)
Abstract:"During screening for biosurfactant-producing, n-alkane-degrading marine bacteria, two heterotrophic bacterial strains were isolated from enriched mixed cultures, obtained from Terra Nova Bay (Ross sea, Antarctica) by using aliphatic and artomatic hydrocarbons as the principal carbon source. These gram-positive, aerobic, cocci-shaped bacteria use a various number of organic compounds, including aliphatic hydrocarbons, volatile fatty acids, and biphenyl. During cultivation on n-alkanes as sole source of carbon and energy, all strains produced both an extracellular and cell-bound surface-active mixture of trehalose lipids which reduced the surface tension of water from 72 mN/m to 32mN/m. This class of glycolipids was found to be produced only by marine rhodococci. The 16S-rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that both strains are members of the G + C rich gram-positive group of the phylum Proteobacteria and was found to be almost identical to that of Rhodococcus fascians DSM 20669. The potential of these strains for in situ bioremediation of contaminated cold marine environment is discussed in the present study"
Keywords:"Alkanes/metabolism Antarctic Regions Biodegradation, Environmental Biphenyl Compounds/metabolism Burkholderia cepacia/drug effects DNA, Ribosomal/genetics Glycolipids/*biosynthesis/pharmacology Hydrocarbons/*metabolism Marine Biology Phylogeny RNA, Riboso;"
Notes:"MedlineYakimov, M M Giuliano, L Bruni, V Scarfi, S Golyshin, P N eng Italy 1999/07/29 New Microbiol. 1999 Jul; 22(3):249-56"

 
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