Characterization and genomic analysis of a highly efficient dibutyl phthalate-degrading bacterium Gordonia sp. Strain QH-12

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A bacterial strain QH-12 isolated from activated sludge was identified as Gordonia sp. based on analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence and was found to be capable of utilizing dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and other common phthalate esters (PAEs) as the sole carbon and energy source. The degradation kinetics of DBP under different concentrations by the strain QH-12 fit well with the modified Gompertz model (R2 > 0.98). However, strain QH-12 could not utilize the major intermediate product phthalate (phthalic acid; PA) as the sole carbon and energy source, and only a little amount of PA was detected. The QH-12 genome analysis revealed the presence of putative hydrolase/esterase genes involved in PAEs-degradation but no phthalic acid catabolic gene cluster was found, suggesting that a novel degradation pathway of PAEs was present in Gordonia sp. QH-12. This information will be valuable for obtaining a more holistic understanding on diverse genetic mechanisms of PAEs-degrading Gordonia sp. strains.

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Jin, D., Kong, X., Liu, H., Wang, X., Deng, Y., Jia, M., & Yu, X. (2016). Characterization and genomic analysis of a highly efficient dibutyl phthalate-degrading bacterium Gordonia sp. Strain QH-12. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17071012

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