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Characterizations of Denitrifying Polyphosphate-accumulating Bacterium Paracoccus sp Strain YKP-9

Authors
Lee, Han WoongPark, Yong Keun
Issue Date
Dec-2008
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
Keywords
Denitrifying polyphosphate-accumulating bacterium; PHA synthesis; polyphosphate granule
Citation
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.18, no.12, pp.1958 - 1965
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
12
Start Page
1958
End Page
1965
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122284
DOI
10.4014/jmb.0800.162
ISSN
1017-7825
Abstract
A denitrifying polyphosphate-accumulating bacterium (YKP-9) was isolated from activated sludge of a 5-stage biological nutrient removal process with step feed system. This organism was a Gram-negative, coccus-shaped, facultative aerobic chemoorganotroph. It had a respiratory type of metabolism with oxygen, nitrate, and nitrite as terminal electron acceptors. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain YKP-9 was most similar to the 16S rRNA gene sequence of Paracoccus sp. OL18 (AY312056) (similarity level, 97%). Denitrifying polyphosphate accumulation by strain YKP-9 was examined under anaerobic-anoxic and anaerobic-oxic batch conditions. It was able to use external carbon sources for polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) synthesis and to release phosphate under anaerobic condition. It accumulated polyphosphate and grew a little on energy provided by external carbon sources under anoxic condition, but did neither accumulate polyphosphate nor grow in the absence of external carbon sources under anoxic condition. Cells with intracellular PHA cannot accumulate polyphosphate in the absence of external carbon sources under anoxic condition. Under oxic condition, it grew but could not accumulate polyphosphate with external carbon sources. Based on the results from this study, strain YKP-9 is a new-type denitrifying polyphosphate-accumulating bacterium that accumulates polyphosphate only under anoxic condition, with nitrate and nitrite as the electron acceptors in the presence of external carbon sources.
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