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000189099 245__ $$aA novel isolated Terrabacter-like bacterium can mineralize2-aminopyrimidine, the principal metabolite of microbialsulfadiazine degradation
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000189099 520__ $$aRecently we showed that during thedegradation of sulfadiazine (SDZ) by Microbacteriumlacus strain SDZm4 the principal metabolite2-aminopyrimidine (2-AP) accumulated to the samemolar amount in the culture as SDZ disappeared(Tappe et al. Appl Environ Microbiol 79:2572–2577,2013). Although 2-AP is considered a recalcitrantagent, long-term lysimeter experiments with 14Cpyrimidinelabeled SDZ ([14C]pyrSDZ) provided indicationsfor substantial degradation of the pyrimidinemoiety of the SDZ molecule. Therefore, we aimed toenrich 2-AP degrading bacteria and isolated a pureculture of a Terrabacter-like bacterium, denoted strain2APm3. When provided with 14C-labeled SDZ, M.lacus strain SDZm4 degraded [14C]pyrSDZ to [14C]2-AP. Resting cells of 2APm3 at a concentration of5 9 106 cells ml-1 degraded 62 lM [14C]2-AP tobelow the detection limit (0.6 lM) within 5 days.Disappearance of 2-AP resulted in the production of atleast two transformation products (M1 and M2) withM2 being identified as 2-amino-4-hydroxypyrimidine.After 36 days, the transformation products disappearedand 83 % of the applied [14C]2-AP radioactivitywas trapped as 14CO2. From this we concludethat a consortium of two species should be able toalmost completely degrade SDZ in soils.
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000189099 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129471$$aHofmann, Diana$$b1$$ufzj
000189099 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129446$$aDisko, Ulrich$$b2$$ufzj
000189099 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129490$$aKöppchen, Stephan$$b3$$ufzj
000189099 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129488$$aKummer, Sirgit$$b4$$ufzj
000189099 7001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)129549$$aVereecken, Harry$$b5$$ufzj
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