Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Nitrogen Fixation Research, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, 2082 Cordley Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902
Abstract
The soil nitrifying bacterium
Nitrosomonas europaea
is capable of degrading trichloroethylene (TCE) and other halogenated hydrocarbons. TCE cometabolism by
N. europaea
resulted in an irreversible loss of TCE biodegradative capacity, ammonia-oxidizing activity, and ammonia-dependent O
2
uptake by the cells. Inactivation was not observed in the presence of allylthiourea, a specific inhibitor of the enzyme ammonia monooxygenase, or under anaerobic conditions, indicating that the TCE-mediated inactivation required ammonia monooxygenase activity. When
N. europaea
cells were incubated with [
14
C]TCE under conditions which allowed turnover of ammonia monooxygenase, a number of cellular proteins were covalently labeled with
14
C. Treatment of cells with allylthiourea or acetylene prior to incubation with [
14
C]TCE prevented incorporation of
14
C into proteins. The ammonia-oxidizing activity of cells inactivated in the presence of TCE could be recovered through a process requiring de novo protein synthesis. In addition to TCE, a series of chlorinated methanes, ethanes, and other ethylenes were screened as substrates for ammonia monooxygenase and for their ability to inactivate the ammonia-oxidizing system of
N. europaea
. The chlorocarbons could be divided into three classes depending on their biodegradability and inactivating potential: (i) compounds which were not biodegradable by
N. europaea
and which had no toxic effect on the cells; (ii) compounds which were cooxidized by
N. europaea
and had little or no toxic effect on the cells; and (iii) compounds which were cooxidized and produced a turnover-dependent inactivation of ammonia oxidation by
N. europaea
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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