Biology – Quantitative Biology – Biomolecules
Scientific paper
2009-04-23
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74 (2008) 6187-6193
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Biomolecules
Scientific paper
2-Ethyhexyl nitrate (2-EHN) is a major additive of fuel which is used to comply with the cetane number of diesel. Because of its wide use and possible accidental release, 2-EHN is a potential pollutant of the environment. In this study, Mycobacterium austroafricanum IFP 2173 was selected among several strains as the best 2-EHN degrader. The 2-EHN biodegradation rate was increased in biphasic cultures where the hydrocarbon was dissolved in an inert non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL), suggesting that the transfer of the hydrophobic substrate to the cells was a growth-limiting factor. Carbon balance calculation as well as organic carbon measurement indicated a release of metabolites in the culture medium. Further analysis by gas chromatography revealed that a single metabolite accumulated during growth. This metabolite had a molecular mass of 114 Da as determined by GC/MS and was provisionally identified as 4-ethyldihydrofuran-2(3H)-one by LC-MS/MS analysis. Identification was confirmed by analysis of the chemically synthesized lactone. Based on these results, a plausible catabolic pathway is proposed whereby 2-EHN is converted to 4-ethyldihydrofuran-2(3H)-one, which cannot be metabolised further by strain IFP 2173. This putative pathway provides an explanation for the low energetic efficiency of 2-EHN degradation and its poor biodegradability.
Jouanneau Yves
Kerhoas L.
Lettere Martine
Marchal Rémy
Nicolau Elodie
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