Harcourt_2002_Lett.Appl.Microbiol_34_263

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Title : Development of a simple and sensitive fluorimetric method for isolation of coumaphos-hydrolysing bacteria - Harcourt_2002_Lett.Appl.Microbiol_34_263
Author(s) : Harcourt RL , Horne I , Sutherland TD , Hammock BD , Russell RJ , Oakeshott JG
Ref : Lett Appl Microbiol , 34 :263 , 2002
Abstract :

AIMS: To develop a simple, rapid and sensitive fluorimetric assay to detect, isolate and characterize a soil bacterium capable of degrading the organophosphorus pesticide, coumaphos. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A high throughput microtitre plate-based method was used to quantify coumaphos hydrolysis by the bacterium. The fluorescent hydrolysis product of coumaphos, chlorferon, was detected at levels as low as 10 nmol l(-1). Incorporation of coumaphos into agar plates allowed the rapid detection of coumaphos-hydrolysing bacteria when exposed to an excitation wavelength of approximately 340 nm. The coumaphos-hydrolysing enzyme could be visualized when bacterial cell extracts were separated on SDS-PAGE, incubated with coumaphos and exposed to an excitation source as above.
CONCLUSIONS: This method is 100-fold more sensitive than the currently used spectrophotometric method for coumaphos. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This is a unique and versatile tool to screen for bacteria possessing phosphotriesterase activity.

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Harcourt RL, Horne I, Sutherland TD, Hammock BD, Russell RJ, Oakeshott JG (2002)
Development of a simple and sensitive fluorimetric method for isolation of coumaphos-hydrolysing bacteria
Lett Appl Microbiol 34 :263

Harcourt RL, Horne I, Sutherland TD, Hammock BD, Russell RJ, Oakeshott JG (2002)
Lett Appl Microbiol 34 :263