PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Physiological and biochemical characterization of a novel nicotine-degrading bacterium Pseudomonas geniculata N1.

  • Yanghui Liu,
  • Lijuan Wang,
  • Kaiming Huang,
  • Weiwei Wang,
  • Xueling Nie,
  • Yi Jiang,
  • Pengpeng Li,
  • Shanshan Liu,
  • Ping Xu,
  • Hongzhi Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084399
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e84399

Abstract

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Management of solid wastes with high nicotine content, such as those accumulated during tobacco manufacturing, poses a major challenge, which can be addressed by using bacteria such as Pseudomonas and Arthrobacter. In this study, a new species of Pseudomonas geniculata, namely strain N1, which is capable of efficiently degrading nicotine, was isolated and identified. The optimal growth conditions for strain N1 are a temperature of 30°C, and a pH 6.5, at a rotation rate of 120 rpm min(-1) with 1 g l(-1) nicotine as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. Myosmine, cotinine, 6-hydroxynicotine, 6-hydroxy-N-methylmyosmine, and 6-hydroxy-pseudooxynicotine were detected as the five intermediates through gas chromatography-mass and liquid chromatography-mass analyses. The identified metabolites were different from those generated by Pseudomonas putida strains. The analysis also highlighted the bacterial metabolic diversity in relation to nicotine degradation by different Pseudomonas strains.