Jui‐Ming LinBenjamin C. StarkDale A. Webster
Expression of vgb, encoding Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb), in Burkholderia strain YV1 was previously shown to improve cell growth and enhance 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT) degradation compared with control strain DNT, especially under hypoxic conditions. In the work reported here, the ratio of 2,4-DNT degraded to oxygen uptake was approximately 5-fold larger for strain YV1 than for strain DNT. The addition of purified VHb to cytosolic fractions of strain DNT increased 2,4-DNT degradation 1.5-fold, compared with 1.1-fold for control bovine Hb, but increased the 2,4-DNT degradation 2.7-fold when added to partially purified 2,4-DNT dioxygenase, compared with 1.3-fold for bovine Hb. This suggests a direct transfer of oxygen from VHb to the oxygenase. In a bioreactor at high 2,4-DNT concentration (using 100 ml oleyl alcohol containing 2 g 2,4-DNT as the second phase) with 1.5 l culture, both strains could remove 0.8 g 2,4-DNT by 120 h; and, under the same conditions in a fed-batch reactor, the degradation increased to 1 g for strain YV1 but not for strain DNT.
W C SuenB E HaiglerJim C. Spain
Thammajun LeungsakulBrendan G. KeenanHong YinBarth F. SmetsThomas K. Wood
Thammajun LeungsakulBrendan G. KeenanMasaaki MoriMartha MortonJames D. StuartBarth F. SmetsThomas K. Wood
Masaaki MoriYoshifumi NARUSEHiroshi Kozuka
Sangeeta PatelBenjamin C. StarkKwang‐Woo HwangKanak L. DikshitDale A. Webster