유류오염 지역에서 분리된 Klebsiella sp. KCL-2에 의한 원유분해 특성

Characterization of Crude Oil Degradation by Klebsiella sp. KCL-2 Isolated from Sea Water

  • 차재영 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 김혜선 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 조영수 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 이영춘 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부) ;
  • 최용락 (동아대학교 생명자원과학부)
  • 발행 : 2000.06.01

초록

원유 분해능이 강력한 해양균주를 얻고자 유류오염 지역으로부터 crude oil을 탄소원으로 이용하는 수집 종을 분리하였다. 분리된 균주중 원유분해능 및 성장속도면에서 가장 우수한 균주를 선별하여 KCL-2로 명명하였으며, 형태학적, 생화학적 및 생리학적 특성을 조사한 후 Klebsiella sp.로 동정하였다. KCL-2 균주의 원유 분해를 위한 최적 배양조건은 배양온도 27$^{\circ}C$~37$^{\circ}C$였으며 초기 pH는 7.0이였다. 또 한, 이 균주의 성장은 3.0% 염분농도에서 최대의 성장을 보여주어 해양유래의 균주임을 확인하였다. 비 교적 장쇄인 n-alkane 계 탄화수소의 C18~C28의 탄화수소를 탄소원으로 이용하였다. 원유분해시 C18 의 첨가에 의해 균생육 및 원유 분해능이 촉진되는 것으로 나타났다. KCL-2 균주의 유화활성은 32$^{\circ}C$, pH 7.0의 배양조건에서 배양 3일째에 가장 높게 나타났다.

Several bacterial strains utilizing crude oil as their sole carbon and energy source were isolated from polluted marine by crude oil. One of the strains, named KCL-2 showed strong degradation activity for crude oil. This strain was identified as a Klebsiella sp. based on the morphological, biochemical, and physiological characteristics. The optimum cultural conditions were as follows; $27^{\circ}C$~$37^{\circ}C$ for temperature and 7.0 for initial pH. Additionally, the optimal concentration of sodium chloride was 3.0%, confirming indicating that this strain was derived from sea water.The strain KCL-2 could use several kinds of n-alkane hydrocarbones from octadecane to octacosane as a sole carbon source. The emulsifying activity by KCL-2 was the highest after 3 days of cultivation under the condition of 3.0% sodium chloride, pH 7.0 and 32$^{\circ}C$. This strain had several criptic plasmids.

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