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Original title:
Investigation of genes involved in phenol and naphthalene degradation in Rhodococcus erythropolis CCM2595 and Rhodococcus sp. NCIMB12038
Translated title:
Studium genů determinujících degradaci fenolu a naftalenu v Rhodococcus erythropolis CCM2595 a Rhodococcus sp. NCIMB12038
Authors:
Knoppová, Monika ; Kulakov, L. A. ; Larkin, M. J. ; Pátek, Miroslav Document type: Papers Conference/Event: International Symposium on the Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms /10./, Praha (CZ), 2006-06-24 / 2006-06-28
Year:
2006
Language:
eng Abstract:
[eng][cze] The strain R. erythropolis CCM2595 is able to degrade phenol by the beta-ketoadipate pathway and the strain Rhodococcus sp. NCIMB12038 is able to degrade naphthalene via gentisate. Enzyme studies of these strains indicate that strain NCIMB12038 also contains enzymes necessary for phenol utilization and strain CCM2595 can also degrade naphthalene. Pulse field gel electrophoresis was used and southern hybridisation experiments were performed to reveal localization the genes involved in phenol and naphthalene degradation in both strainsKmen R. erythropolis CCM2595 se vyznačuje schopností degradovat fenol keto-adipátovou dráhou a kmen Rhodococcus sp. NCIMB12038 je schopen degradovat naftalen dráhou gentisátovou. Enzymové studie těchto kmenů ukazují, že kmen NCIMB12038 nese také geny nezbytné pro degradaci fenolu a kmen CCM2595 také pro degradaci naftalenu. Pulsní gelovou elektroforézou a southern hybridizací jsme lokalizovali geny podílející se na degradaci fenolu a naftalenu v obou kmenech
Keywords:
phenol; rhodococcus erythropolis Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z50200510 (CEP), ESF project No. CZ.04.3.07/4.2.01.1/0039 Funding provider: XE Host item entry: International Symposium on the Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms /10./
Institution: Institute of Microbiology AS ČR
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Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0145337