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Aerobic metabolism growth conditions

None of the pure cultures that produced HFBT have been shown to further metabolize this compound. Bohonos et al. (46) found two further oxidation products, 3-hydroxybenzothiophene and 2,3-dihydrobenzothiophene-2,3-dione in aerobic mixed cultures co-metabolizing dibenzothiophene. Recently, Mormile and Atlas (61) inoculated portions of the filter-sterilized supernatant from a dibenzothiophene-degrading culture with soil and sediment samples and observed the loss of HFBT using a spectroscopic method. Under their aerobic growth conditions, they also observed the release of carbon dioxide from these cultures indicating that these products of dibenzothiophene degradation can be further oxidized. In addition, they observed carbon dioxide production from dibenzothiophene-sulfoxide. [Pg.110]

Two major requirements govern the metabolic reprogramming for facultative bacteria in response to different levels to achieve optimal energy conservation and to maintain the cellular redox homeostasis. Under aerobic growth conditions, facultative... [Pg.160]


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