DOI: 10.18174/494863
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Microbial transformation of organic and inorganic halogen compounds

Abstract: Haloalkanoates are environmental pollutants that can be degraded aerobically by microorganisms producing hydrolytic dehalogenases. However, there is lack of information about anaerobic degradation of haloalkanoates. Genome analysis of Pseudomonas chloritidismutans AW-1 T , a facultative anaerobic chlorate-reducing bacterium, showed presence of two putative haloacid dehalogenase genes, the L-DEX gene and dehI, encoding an L-2-haloacid dehalogenase (L-DEX) and a halocarboxylic acid dehydrogenase (DehI). Hence, w… Show more

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