Abstract
Bacillus pumilus (MTCC 1002) isolated from crude oil contaminated soil and identified by 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis, was capable of growing in the presence of 50 μg/ml of pyrene. During growth on pyrene B. pumilus was able to co-metabolize 64% of 50μg/ml pyrene in basal medium containing 0.5% glucose in 35 days while in pulse-chase studies, as assessed by HPLC analysis, log phase. B. pumilus cells were able to uptake approximately 11% of 100 μg pyrene as pure substrate in 7 hours at 30°C. 9-methoxyphenanthrene and phthalate were identified as metabolic intermediates by GC-MS during degradation of pyrene by B. pumilus. This report implicates B. pumilus as a potential pyrene biodegrader suitable for practical field applications for effective in situ PAH bioremediation.
The authors are thankful to the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India for financial support, Department of Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences, STEP and TIFAC-CORE, Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab, India for providing infrastructural facilities to carry out this work.