Artículos de revistas
Searching for monooxygenases and hydrolases in bacteria from an extreme environment
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Applied Microbiology And Biotechnology. Springer, v. 87, n. 1, n. 319, n. 329, 2010.
0175-7598
WOS:000277784100033
10.1007/s00253-010-2485-7
Autor
da Cruz, GF
Angolini, CFF
de Oliveira, LG
Lopes, PF
de Vasconcellos, SP
Crespim, E
de Oliveira, VM
Neto, EVD
Marsaioli, AJ
Institución
Resumen
Microbial oxidation potentials of extremophiles recovered from Pampo Sul oil field, Campos Basin, Brazil, in pure culture or in consortia, were investigated using high-throughput screening (HTS) and multibioreactions. Camphor (1), cis-jasmone (2), 2-methyl-cyclohexanone (3), 1,2-epoxyoctane (4), phenylethyl acetate (5), phenylethyl propionate (6), and phenylethyl octanoate (7) were used to perform multibioreaction assays. Eighty-two bacterial isolates were recovered from oil and formation water samples and those presenting outstanding activities in HTS assays were identified by sequencing their 16S rRNA genes. These results revealed that most microorganisms belonged to the genus Bacillus and presented alcohol dehydrogenase, monooxygenase, epoxide hydrolase, esterase, and lipase activities. 87 1 319 329