Abstract
A straightforward method is described for screening methanotrophic colonies for soluble methane monooxygenase (sMMO) activity on solid media. Such activity results in the development of a colored complex between 1- naphthol, which is formed when sMMO reacts with naphthalene, and o- dianisidine (tetrazotized). Methanotrophic colonies expressing sMMO turned deep purple when exposed successively to naphthalene and o-dianisidine. The method was evaluated within the contexts of two potential applications. The first was for the enumeration of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b in a methane-amended, unsaturated soil column dedicated to vinyl chloride treatment. The second application was for the isolation and enumeration of sMMO-bearing methanotrophs from sanitary landfill soils. The technique was effective in both applications.
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Graham, D. W., Korich, D. G., LeBlanc, R. P., Sinclair, N. A., & Arnold, R. G. (1992). Applications of a colorimetric plate assay for soluble methane monooxygenase activity. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 58(7), 2231–2236. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.58.7.2231-2236.1992
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