Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure

Trace (microgram liter-1) quantities of either toluene or benzene injected into an amino-acid limited continuous culture of Pseudomonas sp. strain T2 were utilized immediately with affinities of 2.6 and 6.8 liters g of cells-1 h-1, respectively, and yielded large amounts of organic products, carbon...

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Main Authors: Law, A.T., Button, D.K.
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Language:English
Published: 1986
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114122/1/114122.pdf
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https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/aem.51.3.469-476.1986
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1141222024-12-10T01:48:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114122/ Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure Law, A.T. Button, D.K. Trace (microgram liter-1) quantities of either toluene or benzene injected into an amino-acid limited continuous culture of Pseudomonas sp. strain T2 were utilized immediately with affinities of 2.6 and 6.8 liters g of cells-1 h-1, respectively, and yielded large amounts of organic products, carbon dioxide, and cells. The immediate utilization of hydrocarbons by hydrocarbon-deprived organisms helps to establish the nutritional value of nonpolar substrates in the environment. The observation of small Michaelis constants for toluene transport led to tests of metabolic competition between hydrocarbons; however, competitive inhibition of toluene metabolism was not found for benzene, naphtalene, xylene, dodecane, or amino acids. Benzene and terpenes were inhibitory at milligram liter-1 concentrations. Toluene was metabolized by a strongly inducible system when compared with benzene. The capacity of toluene to effect larger affinity values increased with exposure time and concentration. The kinetics of induction suggested saturation phenomena, resulting in an induction constant, K(ind), of 96 μg of toluene liter-1. Maximal induction of amino-acid-grown cells required about 80 h, with the affinity reaching 317 liters g of cells-1 h-1. 1986 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114122/1/114122.pdf Law, A.T. and Button, D.K. (1986) Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 51 (3). pp. 469-476. ISSN 0099-2240; eISSN: 0099-2240 https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/aem.51.3.469-476.1986 10.1128/aem.51.3.469-476.1986
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description Trace (microgram liter-1) quantities of either toluene or benzene injected into an amino-acid limited continuous culture of Pseudomonas sp. strain T2 were utilized immediately with affinities of 2.6 and 6.8 liters g of cells-1 h-1, respectively, and yielded large amounts of organic products, carbon dioxide, and cells. The immediate utilization of hydrocarbons by hydrocarbon-deprived organisms helps to establish the nutritional value of nonpolar substrates in the environment. The observation of small Michaelis constants for toluene transport led to tests of metabolic competition between hydrocarbons; however, competitive inhibition of toluene metabolism was not found for benzene, naphtalene, xylene, dodecane, or amino acids. Benzene and terpenes were inhibitory at milligram liter-1 concentrations. Toluene was metabolized by a strongly inducible system when compared with benzene. The capacity of toluene to effect larger affinity values increased with exposure time and concentration. The kinetics of induction suggested saturation phenomena, resulting in an induction constant, K(ind), of 96 μg of toluene liter-1. Maximal induction of amino-acid-grown cells required about 80 h, with the affinity reaching 317 liters g of cells-1 h-1.
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author Law, A.T.
Button, D.K.
spellingShingle Law, A.T.
Button, D.K.
Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
author_facet Law, A.T.
Button, D.K.
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title Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
title_short Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
title_full Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
title_fullStr Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
title_sort modulation of affinity of a marine pseudomonad for toluene and benzene by hydrocarbon exposure
publishDate 1986
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114122/1/114122.pdf
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https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/aem.51.3.469-476.1986
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