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Metabolism of Alkanes and Degradation of Chlorinated Ethenes by the Bacterium Pseudomonas butanovora Kate Bateman Mentors: Dr. Daniel Arp David Doughty.

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1 Metabolism of Alkanes and Degradation of Chlorinated Ethenes by the Bacterium Pseudomonas butanovora Kate Bateman Mentors: Dr. Daniel Arp David Doughty Department of Botany and Plant Pathology

2 BIOREMEDIATION: P. butanovora is capable of removing harmful chemicals (chlorinated ethenes) from the environment

3 Uses: Industrial cleaners and creation of plastics Extensive groundwater pollution Drinking water pollutants: Toxic to the liver, kidneys, and nervous system Linked to cancer and birth defects EPA goal for complete removal not yet reached Trichloroethylene (TCE) Plume

4 BMO enzyme: Butane monooxygenase -Oxidizes alkanes (ethane, propane, butane) -Cooxidizes variety of chlorinated ethenes

5 Example of a bioreactor Goal: Understand relationship between metabolism of their food source and cometabolism of toxic compound Pump organisms and their food (alkane) into the contaminated ground water

6 Objective: Determine the relative affinity of the BMO enzyme’s active site for a range of alkanes

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9 Propane Butane

10 1 2 3 Nothing competes with propane Ethane competes with propane Butane competes with propane

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12  (Decreasing alkane concentration)  (Increasing affinity for BMO active site)

13 Goal: Examine relationship between metabolism of the alkane and cometabolism of the chlorinated ethene while the culture is growing

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15 72% 87%

16 76% of TCE degraded 94% of TCE degraded

17 BMO’s active site has a higher affinity for butane than ethane Butane-grown cultures degrade more TCE and at a faster rate than ethane or propane-grown cultures

18 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Dr. Daniel Arp Dave Doughty


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