Organophosphonate utilization by the wild-type strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens

Appl Environ Microbiol. 1992 Sep;58(9):2993-9. doi: 10.1128/aem.58.9.2993-2999.1992.

Abstract

The wild-type strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens was found to utilize a range of structurally diverse organophosphonates as its sole carbon or nitrogen sources. Representative compounds included aminoalkylphosphonates, hydroxyalkylphosphonates, oxoalkylphosphonates, and phosphono dipeptides. Among them, amino(phenyl)methylphosphonate,2-aminoethylphosphonate, aminomethylphosphonate, diisopropyl 9-aminofluoren-9-ylphosphonate, and 2-oxoalkylphosphonates were used by P. fluorescens as its sole sources of phosphorus. Only slight growth was observed on the herbicide glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine), which was metabolized to aminomethylphosphonate. Neither phosphinothricin nor its dialanyl tripeptide, bialaphos, supported growth of P. fluorescens. The possible mechanisms of organophosphonate degradation by this strain are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Carbon / metabolism
  • Culture Media / chemistry
  • Nitrogen / metabolism
  • Organophosphonates / metabolism*
  • Organophosphorus Compounds / metabolism*
  • Phosphorus / metabolism
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens / growth & development
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens / metabolism*

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Organophosphonates
  • Organophosphorus Compounds
  • Phosphorus
  • Carbon
  • Nitrogen