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- Title
IX. Degradation of 6-Hydroxyquinoline and Quinoline by Pseudomonas diminuta 31/1 Fa1 and Bacillus circulans 31/2 A1.
- Authors
BOTT, Gertrud; LINGENS, Franz
- Abstract
Two strains, using 6-hydroxyquinoline as sole source of energy, carbon and nitrogen, have been isolated.These bacteria, designated 31/1 Fal and 31/2 A1, are also able to degrade quinoline. According to their physiological properties strain 31/1 Fa1 has been identified as Pseudomonas diminuta and strain 31/2 Al as Bacillus circulans. 6-Hydroxy-2-oxo-1,2-dihydroquinoline was found as intermediate in the degradation of 6-hydroxyquinoline and quinoline. 2-Oxo-1,2-dihydroquinoline was the first metabolite in the degradation of quinoline.
- Publication
Biological Chemistry, 1991, Vol 372, Issue 1, p381
- ISSN
1431-6730
- Publication type
Article