Isolation of a Novel Endophytic Bacillus Strain Capable of Transforming Pentachlorophenol and Structure Determination
of Pentachlorophenol Phosphate Using Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction
Posted on 2022-01-13 - 21:03
A novel
approach for the remediation of upland soils contaminated
with pentachlorophenol (C6HCl5O; PCP) (1), a fungicide, wood perservative, and herbicide, through
the exploitation of plant-endophytic bacteria may overcome the existing
issues in bioaugmentaion and phytoremidiation. In this study, we isolated
the endophytic Bacillus sp. strain
PCP15 and determined its metabolite of PCP (1). This
strain degraded 8.03 μmol L–1 PCP (1) within 24 h and generated the novel metabolite PCP phosphate (3). The PCP15 strain showed nearly complete growth inhibition
of 20 μmol L−1 PCP (1). In contrast,
PCP15 showed resistance to PCP phosphate (3), indicating
that the phosphorylation of PCP, which has never previously been reported
in organisms, contributed to the detoxification of PCP (1) in bacterial cells. Our results show the potential for practical
application of this strain in hybrid remediation of PCP (1)-contaminated soils and reveal a novel PCP (1) detoxification
mechanism in organisms.
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Ito, Koji; Kataoka, Ryota; Katayama, Shunki; Kiyota, Hiromasa; Mahmood, Ahmad; Kikuchi, Takashi; et al. (2022). Isolation of a Novel Endophytic Bacillus Strain Capable of Transforming Pentachlorophenol and Structure Determination
of Pentachlorophenol Phosphate Using Single-Crystal X‑ray Diffraction. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.1c05987