Degradation of dimethachlon by a newly isolated bacterium Paenarthrobacter sp. strain JH-1 relieves its toxicity against Chlorella ellipsoidea

Environ Res. 2022 May 15:208:112706. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.112706. Epub 2022 Jan 11.

Abstract

Dimethachlon, a broad-spectrum dicarboximide fungicide, poses a hazard to the safety of human and ecosystem due to its residue in the environment. A high-efficient dimethachlon degrading bacteria JH-1 belonging to Paenarthrobacter sp. was isolated and characterized. Strain JH-1 can utilize high concentration of dimethachlon as sole carbon source for growth and degrade 98.53% of 300 mg·L-1 dimethachlon within 72 h. Crude enzyme of strain JH-1 could degrade 99.76% of 100 mg·L-1 dimethachlon within 2 h. The optimum degradation condition of dimethachlon by strain JH-1 was at 35 °C and pH 7.0. Dimethachlon was degraded in Paenarthrobacter sp. JH-1 as following: it was firstly converted to 4-(3,5-dichloroanilino)-4-oxobutanoic acid and then subjected to the hydrolysis to 3,5-dichloroaniline and succinic acid, the latter was further degraded. Dimethachlon inhibited the growth of Chlorella ellipsoidea, while Paenarthrobacter sp. JH-1 could degrade dimethachlon to relieve its toxicity. This work facilitates our knowledge of the degradation mechanism of dimethachlon and offers potential resource of microbial strains for the bioremediation of dimethachlon-contaminated environments in the future.

Keywords: Chlorella ellipsoidea; Degradation; Dimethachlon; Paenarthrobacter sp. JH-1; Toxicity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria
  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Chlorella*
  • Chlorobenzenes
  • Ecosystem
  • Humans
  • Succinimides

Substances

  • Chlorobenzenes
  • Succinimides
  • dimethachlon