ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF DIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE TO 3-S-METHYLMERCAPTOPROPIONATE BY A MARINE DESULFOBACTERIUM STRAIN

MJEC VANDERMAAREL, P QUIST, L DIJKHUIZEN, TA HANSEN

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Dimethylsulfoniopropionate, an osmolyte of marine algae, is thought to be the major precursor of dimethyl sulfide, which plays a dominant role in biogenic sulfur emission. The marine sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfobacterium strain PM4 was found to degrade dimethylsulfoniopropionate to 3-S-methylmercaptopropionate. The oxidation of one of the methyl groups of dimethylsulfoniopropionate was coupled to the reduction of sulfate; this process is similar to the degradation of betaine to dimethylglycine which was described earlier for the same strain. Desulfobacterium PM4 is the first example of an anaerobic marine bacterium that is able to demethylate dimethylsulfoniopropionate.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)411-412
Aantal pagina's2
TijdschriftArchives of Microbiology
Volume160
Nummer van het tijdschrift5
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StatusPublished - nov.-1993

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