PMID: 9435089Jan 22, 1998Paper

Biodegradation of phosphonomycin by Rhizobium huakuii PMY1

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
John W McGrathJ P Quinn

Abstract

The biodegradation by Rhizobium huakuii PMY1 of up to 10 mM phosphonomycin as a carbon, energy, and phosphorus source with accompanying P(i) release is described. This biodegradation represents a further mechanism of resistance to this antibiotic and a novel, phosphate-deregulated route for organophosphonate metabolism by Rhizobium spp.

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