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Title: Biodegradation of 4-chloroaniline by bacteria enriched from soil. Author: Vangnai AS, Petchkroh W. Journal: FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2007 Mar; 268(2):209-16. PubMed ID: 17328747. Abstract: 4-Chloroaniline has been released into the environment due to extensive use in chemical industries and intensive agriculture; hence, it becomes one of the hazardous pollutants in the priority pollutant list. In this study, three gram-negative bacteria were enriched and isolated from agricultural soil as 4-chloroaniline-degrading bacteria. They were identified as Acinetobacter baumannii CA2, Pseudomonas putida CA16 and Klebsiella sp. CA17. They were able to utilize 4-chloroaniline as a sole carbon and nitrogen source without stimulation or cocultivation with aniline or another cosubstrate. The biodegradation in these bacteria was occurred via a modified ortho-cleavage pathway of which the activity of chlorocatechol 1, 2-dioxygenase was markedly induced. They grew well on 0.2-mM 4-chloroaniline exhibiting a 60-75% degradation efficiency and equimolar liberation of chloride. The isolates were able to survive in the presence of 4-chloroaniline at higher concentrations (up to 1.2 mM). 2-Chloroaniline, 3-chloroaniline and aniline, but not 3, 4-dichloroaniline, were also growth substrates for these isolates. The results of cosubstrate supplementation illustrated the suitable conditions of each isolate to improve growth rate and 4-chloroaniline biodegradation efficiency. These results suggest that these isolates have a potential use for bioremediation of the site contaminated with 4-chloroaniline.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]