The Dual Functions of Biphenyl-degrading Ability of Pseudomonas sp. KKS102: Energy Acquisition and Substrate Detoxification
@article{Delawary2003TheDF,
title={The Dual Functions of Biphenyl-degrading Ability of Pseudomonas sp. KKS102: Energy Acquisition and Substrate Detoxification},
author={Mina Delawary and Yoshiyuki Ohtsubo and Akinori Ohta},
journal={Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry},
year={2003},
volume={67},
pages={1970 - 1975}
}The bph operon of Pseudomonas sp. KKS102 is constituted of 11 bph genes which encode enzymes for biphenyl assimilation. Growth of a mutant in which a large part of the bph operon was deleted was inhibited by biphenyl in a concentration-dependent manner. We constructed a series of bph operon deletion mutants and tested for their biphenyl sensitivity. Growth inhibition by biphenyl was more prominent with the mutants defective in bphA1, bphB, bphC, and bphD, which were clustered in the bph operon…
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