PHB - degrading Streptomyces sp. SSM 5670 isolation, characterization and PHB - accumulation
New microbial bioprospecting has become an important way to find new polyhydroxyalkanoate [PHA] producers and degraders. Poly [3-hydroxybutyrate] [PHB], the best known member of the PHAs, has received much attention because it can be degraded completely in different environments without forming any toxic products. In this contribution an actinomycete, designated strain SSM 5670, showed the better response for PHB degradation by the clear-zone method. Nevertheless, it produces PHB in low amounts [5.6 percent dry cell weight]. According to the phylogenetic analysis the strain most similar to the PHB-degrading isolate SSM 5670 was Streptomyces omiyaensis NBRC13449. The selected isolate was characterized by its cultural, morphological and physio-biochemical features and deposited in an Argentine culture collection under the name Streptomyces omiyaensis SSM 5670.
Summary: | New microbial bioprospecting has become an important way to find new polyhydroxyalkanoate [PHA] producers and degraders. Poly [3-hydroxybutyrate] [PHB], the best known member of the PHAs, has received much attention because it can be degraded completely in different environments without forming any toxic products. In this contribution an actinomycete, designated strain SSM 5670, showed the better response for PHB degradation by the clear-zone method. Nevertheless, it produces PHB in low amounts [5.6 percent dry cell weight]. According to the phylogenetic analysis the strain most similar to the PHB-degrading isolate SSM 5670 was Streptomyces omiyaensis NBRC13449. The selected isolate was characterized by its cultural, morphological and physio-biochemical features and deposited in an Argentine culture collection under the name Streptomyces omiyaensis SSM 5670. |
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