Abstract:
Following enrichment on benzoate five bacterial isolates capable of aerobic growth on dibenzothiophene were obtained from sea water collected off Goa, west coast of India. Sampling location had been previously contaminated with furnace oil spilled from a tanker. Classified as marine bacteria by their requirement for and optimum growth on 3 percent NaCl, all the isolates were identified by morphological observations and biochemical tests as belonging to the genus Alkaligenes. Isolates producing intense red pigmented colony when growing on dibenzothiophene was chosen for further studies and designated as Strain JR110. During catabolism of dibenzothiophene intermediates were observed after initial dissolution and complete mineralization was achieved. JR110, independently confirmed as belonging to the genus Alkaligenes by ImTech, India and deposited in their culture collection as MTCC3317.