Activated sludge bacteria transforming cyanopyridines and amides of pyridinecarboxylic acids

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V. A. Demakov
D. M. Vasil’ev
Yu. G. Maksimova
Yu. A. Pavlova
G. V. Ovechkina
A. Yu. Maksimov
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms, Ural Branch
[2] Perm State National Research University,undefined
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Microbiology | 2015年 / 84卷
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nitrile-utilizing bacteria; cyanopyridines; amides of pyridinecarboxylic acids; activated sludge; nitrilase; amidase;
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Species diversity of bacteria from the activated sludge of Perm biological waste treatment facilities capable of transformation of cyanopyridines and amides of pyridinecarboxylic acids was investigated. Enrichment cultures in mineral media with 3-cyanopyridine as the sole carbon and nitrogen source were used to obtain 32 clones of gram-negative heterotrophic bacteria exhibiting moderate growth on solid and liquid media with 3- and 4-cyanopyridine. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene fragments revealed that the clones with homology of at least 99% belonged to the genera Acinetobacter, Alcaligenes, Delftia, Ochrobactrum, Pseudomonas, Stenotrophomonas, and Xanthobacter. PCR analysis showed that 13 out of 32 isolates contained the sequences (~1070 bp) homologous to the nitrilase genes reported previously in Alcaligenes faecalis JM3 (GenBank, D13419.1). Nine clones were capable of nitrile and amide transformation when grown on minimal salt medium. Acinetobacter sp. 11h and Alcaligenes sp. osv transformed 3-cyanopyridine to nicotinamide, while most of the clones possessed amidase activity (0.5 to 46.3 mmol/(g h) for acetamide and 0.1 to 5.6 mmol/(g h) for nicotinamide). Nicotinamide utilization by strain A. faecalis 2 was shown to result in excretion of a secondary metabolite, which was identified as dodecyl acrylate at 91% probability.
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