Aerobic bacterial catabolism of persistent organic pollutants - potential impact of biotic and abiotic interaction
- Authors
- Jeon, Jong-Rok; Murugesan, Kumarasamy; Baldrian, Petr; Schmidt, Stefan; Chang, Yoon-Seok
- Issue Date
- Apr-2016
- Publisher
- CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
- Citation
- CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.38, pp 71 - 78
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CURRENT OPINION IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
- Volume
- 38
- Start Page
- 71
- End Page
- 78
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15561
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.copbio.2015.12.016
- ISSN
- 0958-1669
1879-0429
- Abstract
- Several aerobic bacteria possess unique catabolic pathways enabling them to degrade persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs), polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs), and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The catabolic activity of aerobic bacteria employed for removal of POPs in the environment may be modulated by several biotic (i.e. fungi, plants, algae, earthworms, and other bacteria) and abiotic (i.e. zero-valent iron, advanced oxidation, and electricity) agents. This review describes the basic biochemistry of the aerobic bacterial catabolism of selected POPs and discusses how biotic and abiotic agents enhance or inhibit the process. Solutions allowing biotic and abiotic agents to exert physical and chemical assistance to aerobic bacterial catabolism of POPs are also discussed.
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