Title of article :
A 60 kb Plasmid in mycobacterium (pip+ ) Involved in Degradation of Antihelminthic Drug (Piperazine)
Author/Authors :
Emtiazi, Giti Dept. of Biology - Isfahan University , Norri Daloii, Mohammad Reza Dept. of Biology - Isfahan University , Hosseini, Mona Dept. of Biology - Isfahan University
Abstract :
The biodegradation of secondary amines is particularly important due to their propensity for
conversion either chemically or microbiologically to N-nitrosamines which are potent carcinogens. In
this research, a weak Gram-positive organism was isolated from river and identified as
Mycobacterium. This Mycobacterium grows slowly and effectively utilizes piperazine as the sole source
of organic, carbon, nitrogen and energy. Also, it has one 60-kb plasmid on gel agarose which involves
in piperazine degradation; however the mutant strain which were obtained by subculturing in nutrient
broth (pip-) has lost this plasmid. This might suggest that the ability to degrade piperazine are plasmid
encoded.
Keywords :
Mycobacterium , Plasmid , Piperazine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics