Induction of toluene oxidation activity in Pseudomonas mendocina KR1 and Pseudomonas sp. strain ENVPC5 by chlorinated solvents and alkanes

Appl Environ Microbiol. 1995 Sep;61(9):3479-81. doi: 10.1128/aem.61.9.3479-3481.1995.

Abstract

Toluene oxidation activity in Pseudomonas mendocina KR1 and Pseudomonas sp. strain ENVPC5 was induced by trichloroethylene (TCE), and induction was followed by the degradation of TCE. Higher levels of toluene oxidation activity were achieved in the presence of a supplemental growth substrate such as glutamate, with levels of activity of up to 86% of that observed with toluene-induced cells. Activity in P. mendocina KR1 was also induced by cis-1,2-dichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, chloroethane, hexane, pentane, and octane, but not by trans-1,2-dichloroethylene. Toluene oxidation was not induced by TCE in Burkholderia (Pseudomonas) cepacia G4, P. putida F1, Pseudomonas sp. strain ENV110, or Pseudomonas sp. strain ENV113.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Alkanes / pharmacology*
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Genes, Bacterial / drug effects
  • Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated / pharmacology*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Pseudomonas / drug effects*
  • Pseudomonas / genetics
  • Pseudomonas / metabolism*
  • Solvents
  • Toluene / metabolism*
  • Trichloroethylene / pharmacology

Substances

  • Alkanes
  • Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated
  • Solvents
  • Trichloroethylene
  • Toluene