Title 메탄올만 이용하여 성장하는 methylobacillus의 분리 및 특성
Author 김시욱1 · 김병홍3 · 김영민2 *
Address 1조선대학교 자연과학대학 환경학과; 2연세대학교 이과대학 생물학과; 3한국과학기술연구원 공정연구부
Bibliography Korean Journal of Microbiology, 29(4),250-257, 1991
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Key Words Obligate methanol-oxidizing bacterium, Methylotroph, Methanolotroph, Methylobacillus sp. strain SK1, Ribulose monophosphate pathway
Abstract An obligate methanol-oxidizing bacterium, Methylobacillus sp. strain SK1, which grows only on methanol was isolated from soil. The isolate was nonmotile Gram-negtive rod. It does not have internal membrane system. The colonies were small, whitish-yellow, and smooth. The guanine plus cytosine content of the DNA was 48 mol%. Cellular fatty acids consisted predominantly of large amounts of straight-chain saturated C_16:0 acid and unsaturated C_16:1 acid. The major ubiquinone was Q-8, and Q-10 was present as minor component. The cell was obligately aerobic and exhibited catalase, but no oxidase, activity. Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate, endospores, or cysts were not observed. the isolate could grow only on methanol in mineral medium. Growth factors were not required. The isolate was unable to use methane, formaldehyde, formate, methylamine, and several other organic compounds tested as a sole source of carbon and energy. Growth was optimal at 35℃ and pH 7.5. It could not grow at 42℃. The doubling time was 1.2h at 30℃ when grown with 1.0%(v/v) methanol. The growth was not affected by antibiotics inhibiting cell wall synthesis and carbon monoxide but was completely suppressed by those inhibiting protein synthesis. Methanol was found to be assimilated through the ribulose monophosphate pathway. Cytochromes of b-, c-, and o- types were found. Cell-free extracts contained a phenazine methosulfate-linked methanol dehydrogenase activity, which required ammonium ions as an activator. Cells harvested after the late exponential phase seemed to contain blue protein.
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