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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 4 (2), pp. 172-176, February 2005          
ISSN 1684–5315 © 2005 Academic Journals

 

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Utilization of petroleum hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas sp. and transformed E. coli

 

Emtiazi, G., Shakarami, H., Nahvi, I. and Mirdamadian, S. H.

 

Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.

 

*Corresponding author.  E-mail: emtiazi@yahoo.com.

 

Accepted 10 August, 2004

 
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Our previous studies showed that the biodegradation of petroleum oil by a pseudomonas isolated from a petroleum-contaminated soil was instable. In this work, it is shown that when the isolates are immobilized on Perlite, they are more stable for oil degradation. Although the isolate did not have any chemotaxis to octadecane, dodecane and octane but utilize octadecane and dodecane better than octane and it did not utilized hexane, benzene, kerosene, pentane, heptane or thiophenol. The generation time for degradation of petroleum oil, dodecane and octadecane was 20, 22, and 25 h respectively. This phenotype was not transformed to Pseudomonas by conjugation even with lysozyme treatment, however the petroleum oil and octadecane utilization were transformed to E. coli by lysozyme treatment. The transformed E. coli lost the ability to use octadecane after three subcultures on nutrient broth and 34 generations.

 

Key words: Petroleum, transformation, chemotaxis, biodegradation, immobilization.

 

 


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