Effect of Chlorinated Ethene Conversion on Viability and Activity of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b.

Applied and Environmental Microbiology
V J van HylckamaD B Janssen

Abstract

The effect of transformation of chlorinated ethenes on the cell viability of Methylosinus trichosporium OB3b was investigated. A comparison of the loss of viability with the decrease in transformation rates showed that for the monooxygenase-mediated transformation of all chlorinated ethenes except vinyl chloride the decrease in cell viability was the predominant toxic effect.

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