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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 02 1997, 636-643, Vol 63, No. 2
JF Rontani, MJ Gilewicz, VD Michotey, TL Zheng, PC Bonin and JC Bertrand
This report describes the metabolism of 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2- one
by a denitrifying bacterium (Marinobacter sp. strain CAB) isolated from
marine sediments. Under aerobic and denitrifying conditions, this strain
efficiently degraded this ubiquitous isoprenoid ketone. Several bacterial
metabolites, 4,8,12-trimethyl-tridecan-1-ol, 4,8,12- trimethyltridecanal,
4,8,12-trimethyltridecanoic acid, Z-3,7- dimethylocten-2-oic acid,
Z-3,7,11-trimethyldodecen-2-oic acid, and 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2-ol,
were formally identified, and different pathways were proposed to explain
the formation of such isoprenoid compounds.
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Aerobic and anaerobic metabolism of 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2-one by a denitrifying bacterium isolated from marine sediments
Centre d'Oceanologie de Marseille URA 41, Faculte des Sciences de Luminy, Marseille, France.
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