Involvement of antioxidant defense system in solvent tolerance of Pseudomonas putida BCNU 106.

J Basic Microbiol

Interdisplinary Program for Biotechnology and Department of Biology, Changwon National University, Changwon, Korea.

Published: September 2014

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The highly solvent-tolerant bacterium Pseudomonas sp. BCNU 106 was investigated to elucidate the solvent tolerance under specific culture conditions with the presence of solvents and its adaptive mechanisms to those conditions with reference to the antioxidant system. When exposed to 10% toluene, Pseudomonas sp. BCNU 106 increased the generation of reactive oxygen species assessed by monitoring the oxidation of 2',7'-dichlorofluorescein. Typical antioxidant enzymes (viz. catalase, superoxide dismutase, and glutathione reductase) showed increased activity with prolonged incubation in 10% toluene. In addition, the levels of these antioxidant proteins were higher during exposure to 10% toluene than in toluene-free condition. The present study indicates that antioxidant defense activity is one of the adaptive and protective mechanisms developed to avoid the deleterious damage of organic solvents, especially toluene.

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