Issue 69, 2015

Effect of Pb(ii) on phenanthrene degradation by new isolated Bacillus sp. P1

Abstract

A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-degrading microbe was isolated and the effect of Pb(II) on the degradation of phenanthrene (PHE) by this microbe was studied in this research. The changes in the metabolism, protein content, enzyme activity and PHE degradation induced by Pb(II) were investigated to elucidate the effect of Pb(II) on the degradation of PHE. The protein content, catechol 2,3-dioxygenase activity and phenanthrene-degrading ability of the enzymes were all enhanced at low concentrations of Pb(II) (below 50 mg L−1) but decreased at relatively higher concentrations (100 to 300 mg L−1) of Pb(II). These results indicate that the presence of Pb(II) is relevant to enzymatic changes in this PAH-biodegrading microbe: it helps the process of PHE biodegradation at low concentrations, but impairs PHE biodegradation at excessive concentrations.

Graphical abstract: Effect of Pb(ii) on phenanthrene degradation by new isolated Bacillus sp. P1

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2015
Accepted
10 Jun 2015
First published
10 Jun 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 55812-55818

Author version available

Effect of Pb(II) on phenanthrene degradation by new isolated Bacillus sp. P1

S. Liu, G. Zeng, Q. Niu, J. Gong, X. Hu, L. Lu, Y. Zhou, X. Hu, M. Chen and M. Yan, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 55812 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA04867B

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