Artículo de revista
Motility and chemotaxis of Pseudomonas sp. B4 towards polychlorobiphenyls and chlorobenzoates
Fecha
2007-03-20Registro en:
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, Volume: 60, Issue: 2, Pages: 322-328, 2007
0168-6496
Autor
Gordillo, Felipe
Chávez, Francisco P.
Jerez Guevara, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
The polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-degrading Pseudomonas sp. B4 was tested for
its motility and ability to sense and respond to biphenyl, its chloroderivatives and
chlorobenzoates in chemotaxis assays. Pseudomonas sp. B4 was attracted to
biphenyl, PCBs and benzoate in swarm plate and capillary assays. Chemotaxis
towards these compounds correlated with their use as carbon and energy sources.
No chemotactic effect was observed in the presence of 2- and 3-chlorobenzoates.
Furthermore, a toxic effect was observed when the microorganism was exposed to
3-chlorobenzoate. A nonmotile Pseudomonas sp. B4 transformant and Burkholderia
xenovorans LB400, the laboratory model strain for PCB degradation, were both
capable of growing in biphenyl as the sole carbon source, but showed a clear
disadvantage to access the pollutants to be degraded, compared with the highly
motile Pseudomonas sp. B4, stressing the importance of motility and chemotaxis in
this environmental biodegradation.