Biotechnology Letters, Vol.23, No.23, 1937-1941, 2001
A modified method for isolating poly(vinyl alcohol)-degrading bacteria and study of their degradation patterns
An addition of catalase or peroxidase into an agar plate containing poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), was effective for the isolation of PVA-degrading microorganisms. A Gram-negative bacterium, strain TK-2 (gamma -group of proteobacteria), rapidly degraded a high molecular weight PVA to low molecular weight material after 1 day thereby producing oligomers of PVA as shown by gel permeation chromatography. Conversely, Sphingomonas strain TJ-7 did not produce any PVA oligomers, suggesting that the strain TJ-7 degraded PVA from the terminal ends of the molecules, whereas the strain TK-2 cleaved PVA at random.
Keywords:catalase;degradation;modified isolation method;poly(vinyl alcohol);Sphingomonas;water-soluble polymer