Isolation and characterization of thermophilic benzothiophene-degrading Mycobacterium sp

Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 2002 Spring:98-100:301-9. doi: 10.1385/abab:98-100:1-9:301.

Abstract

A bacterial strain, SWU-4, capable of using benzothiophene (BT) as a sole carbon and energy source was isolated from a petroleum-contaminated site in Thailand and identified by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis to be in the genus of Mycobacterium. The strain was Gram-positive, nonspore former, and grew at 50 degrees C. Colonies of the strain on nutrient agar were rod-shaped, smooth with a convex surface, slightly mucoid, and yellow pigmented. The thermophilic Mycobacterium sp. strain SWU-4 rapidly degraded 2% (w/v) BT at 50 degrees C. Interestingly, this strain was able to degrade a wide variety of organosulfur compounds including thiophene, bromo(alpha)thiophene, and 3-methylthiophene in liquid minimum medium at 50 degrees C, which will be beneficial for industrial applications.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria / classification
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria / isolation & purification
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria / metabolism
  • Kinetics
  • Mycobacterium / classification
  • Mycobacterium / growth & development
  • Mycobacterium / isolation & purification*
  • Mycobacterium / metabolism*
  • Petroleum
  • Phylogeny
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / genetics
  • Sulfuric Acids / metabolism
  • Thailand
  • Thiophenes / pharmacokinetics*

Substances

  • Petroleum
  • RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
  • Sulfuric Acids
  • Thiophenes
  • benzothiophene