Microbial degradation of 1,3-dichlorobenzene
- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 52 (4) , 677-80
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.52.4.677-680.1986
Abstract
A gram-negative, peritrichously flagellated rod, tentatively identified as an Alcaligenes sp., was isolated from a mixture of soil and water samples by using 1,3-dichlorobenzene as the sole carbon and energy source. During growth on 1,3-dichlorobenzene, almost stoichiometric amounts of chloride were released. Simultaneous adaptation studies, as well as enzyme studies, indicated that 1,3-dichlorobenzene was metabolized via 3,5-dichloro-cis-1,2-dihydroxycyclohexa-3,5-diene to 3,5-dichlorocatechol. Subsequently, the latter product was cleaved, yielding 2,4-dichloromuconate. No initial hydrolytic step yielding 3-chlorophenol was detected in this species.Keywords
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