Genetic Control of Degradation of epsilon-Caprolactam, Toluene, and meta-Xylene in Pseudomonas putida Strain CT3

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Abstract—: A bacterial strain CT3 with a unique ability to degrade anthropogenic toxic compounds ε-caprolactam, toluene, and meta-xylene as sole sources of carbon and energy was isolated from the activated sludge of a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Based on sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of its 16S rRNA gene, the isolate was identified as a Pseudomonas putida strain. P. putida strain СТ3 was found to possess a conjugative megaplasmid (~550 kb) responsible for ε-caprolactam degradation to the TCA cycle intermediates. The genes encoding toluene and meta-xylene oxidation via the TOL pathway are localized on the chromosome.

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Esikova, T. Z., Gafarov, A. B., & Anokhina, T. O. (2020). Genetic Control of Degradation of epsilon-Caprolactam, Toluene, and meta-Xylene in Pseudomonas putida Strain CT3. Microbiology (Russian Federation), 89(2), 242–245. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261720020046

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