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      Stabilities of artificially transconjugated plasmids for the bioremediation of cocontaminated sites.

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      Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea)

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          Here, we attempted to evaluate the activity of artificially transconjugated multiple plasmids in "designer biocatalysts" for the bioremediation of cocontaminated sites under nonselective conditions. We observed profound losses in the percent survivals of artificially transconjugated plasmid activity (66-78% loss immediately after freeze-drying, 99.45-99.88% loss by the end of 6 months storage) in reconstituted Pseudomonas sp. KM12TC. Such unpredictable high losses of this particular plasmid appeared to clearly be a deleterious effect. However, even after 6 months of storage, the cells remained able to degrade 95% of phenol within 9 days, and the full efflux of 73As, as compared to that of the non-freeze-dried cells, was successfully achieved 4 to 9 days later. These results indicate that "stable designer biocatalysts" can remain viable, even after freeze-drying and 6 months of storage.

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          Journal
          J. Microbiol.
          Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea)
          1225-8873
          1225-8873
          Apr 2005
          : 43
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Microbiology, Keimyung University, Daegu 704-701, Republic of Korea. kpy@kmu.ac.kr
          Article
          2161
          15880097
          9853749e-cada-48f1-98c6-8334b53c56a2
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