Biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum.
Christopher F Hoehamer, N Lee Wolfe, Karl Erik L Eriksson
Index: Int. J. Phytoremediation 8(2) , 95-105, (2006)
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Abstract
The fungus Fusarium oxysporum was isolated and identified from the aquatic plant M. aquaticum. The capability of this fungus to transform 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in liquid cultures was investigated TNT was added to shake flask cultures and transformed into 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene (2-A-DNT), 4-amino-2,6-dinitrotoluene (4-A-DNT), and 2,4-diamino-6-nitrotoluene (2,4-DAT) via 2- and 4-hydroxylamino-dinitrotoluene derivatives, which could be detected as intermediate metabolites. Transformation of TNT, 2-A-DNT, and 4-A-DNT was observed by whole cultures and with isolated mycelium. Cell-free protein extracts from the extracellular, soluble, and membrane-bound fractions were prepared from this fungus and tested for TNT-reducing activity. The concentrated extracellular culture medium was unable to transform TNT; however, low levels of TNT transformation were observed by the membrane fraction in the presence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate in an argon atmosphere. A concentrated extract of soluble enzymes also transformed TNT, but to a lesser extent. When TNT toxicity was studied with this fungus, a 50% decrease in the growth of F. oxysporum mycelium was observed when exposed to 20 mg/L TNT.
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