Microbes and Environments
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Isolation of a Bacterium Possessing a Haloacid Dehalogenase from a Marine Sediment Core
Yoko ChibaTakashi YoshidaNorihiro ItoHiroshi NishimuraChiaki ImadaHisato YasudaYoshihiko Sako
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2009 Volume 24 Issue 3 Pages 276-279

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A monobromoacetic acid-resistant bacterium, Bacillus strain I37c, was isolated from a marine sediment core. The strain grew in a medium containing 1.8 mg mL-1 of monobromoacetic acid. It produced constitutively a 2-haloacid dehalogenase that catalyzed the dehalogenation of monobromoacetic acid, monochloroacetic acid, and both L- and D-2-chloropropionic acid. The optimal pH and temperature for the activity measured using a partly purified enzyme were similar to those of known group I haloacid dehalogenases.

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