Abstract
To isolate and characterize novel thermophilic bacteria capable of biodesulfurization of petroleum. A culture containing two Paenibacillus spp. (denoted "32O-W" and "32O-Y") was isolated by repeated passage of a soil sample at up to 55°C in medium containing dibenzothiophene (DBT) as sulfur source. Only 32O-Y metabolized DBT, apparently via the 4S pathway; maximum activity occurred from 40 to 45°C, with some activity up to at least 50°C. 32O-W enhanced DBT metabolism by 32O-Y (by 22-74% at 40-50°C). With sulfate as sulfur source, 32O-Y and 32O-W grew well up to 58 and 63°C, respectively. Selection of a mixed culture of 32O-Y and 32O-W at 54°C increased DBT metabolism 36-42% from 40 to 45°C. Genome sequencing identified desulfurization gene homologs in the strains consistent with their desulfurization properties. The 32O-Y/32O-W culture may be a useful starting point for development of an improved thermophilic petroleum biodesulfurization process.
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