Dehydrogenase Activity of PseudomonasSpecies1

Autor: Keenan, T. W., Bills, D. D., Lindsay, R. C.
Zdroj: Applied Microbiology; September 1967, Vol. 15 Issue: 5 p1216-1218, 3p
Abstrakt: Single-strain cultures of Pseudomonas fragi, P. fluorescens, P. putrefaciens, and strains of two marine species, Pseudomonastype I and Pseudomonastype II, were found to be capable of reducing added acetaldehyde, proprionaldehyde, and butyraldehyde to the corresponding alcohols at 21 C. All species studied reduced propionaldehyde at 6 C. P. fragi, Pseudomonastype I, and Pseudomonastype II reduced butanone at 6 and 21 C. P. fragiand Pseudomonastype II reduced acetone at 21 C. Dehydrogenase activity was found in some cultures in which growth was not evident. Under aerobic conditions, a strain of P. fragireduced added propionaldehyde to n-propanol quantitatively within 36 hr at 21 C.
Databáze: Supplemental Index