Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.

Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a cellular storage polymer with similar properties to some plastics when extracted from the cell and acts as a renewable and biodegradable plastic alternative. The objective of this research was to identify thermophilic PHA producing microorganisms and characterize thei...

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Main Author: Dartiailh, Christopher Neil Bergman
Other Authors: Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering)
Published: 2013
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PHA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22013
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-220132014-01-31T03:38:56Z Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp. Dartiailh, Christopher Neil Bergman Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering) Cicek, Nazim (Biosystems Engineering) Sparling, Richard (Microbiology) Polyhydroxyalkanoate Thermus PHA Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a cellular storage polymer with similar properties to some plastics when extracted from the cell and acts as a renewable and biodegradable plastic alternative. The objective of this research was to identify thermophilic PHA producing microorganisms and characterize their PHA accumulation, by which the process may become more competitive to current petroleum-based plastic production. This study characterizes growth and PHA production of Thermus thermophilus HB8 and three strains of T. filiformis (MOK, NGM and WRT), while simultaneously performing a genetic analysis for the presence of a phaC gene that encodes the PHA synthase. The results from the genetic analyses, together with attempts to produce PHA in T. thermophilus HB8 and T. filiformis strain (WRT, NGM and MOK) infer an absence of PHA accumulation. Contrary to our expectations, Thermus sp. is not a strong candidate for the thermophilic production of PHA. 2013-08-02T18:01:10Z 2013-08-02T18:01:10Z 2013-08-02 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22013
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topic Polyhydroxyalkanoate
Thermus
PHA
spellingShingle Polyhydroxyalkanoate
Thermus
PHA
Dartiailh, Christopher Neil Bergman
Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
description Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a cellular storage polymer with similar properties to some plastics when extracted from the cell and acts as a renewable and biodegradable plastic alternative. The objective of this research was to identify thermophilic PHA producing microorganisms and characterize their PHA accumulation, by which the process may become more competitive to current petroleum-based plastic production. This study characterizes growth and PHA production of Thermus thermophilus HB8 and three strains of T. filiformis (MOK, NGM and WRT), while simultaneously performing a genetic analysis for the presence of a phaC gene that encodes the PHA synthase. The results from the genetic analyses, together with attempts to produce PHA in T. thermophilus HB8 and T. filiformis strain (WRT, NGM and MOK) infer an absence of PHA accumulation. Contrary to our expectations, Thermus sp. is not a strong candidate for the thermophilic production of PHA.
author2 Levin, David (Biosystems Engineering)
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Dartiailh, Christopher Neil Bergman
author Dartiailh, Christopher Neil Bergman
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title Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
title_short Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
title_full Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
title_fullStr Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the PHA synthase gene, phaC, in Thermus sp.
title_sort analyzing polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulation and identifying the pha synthase gene, phac, in thermus sp.
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22013
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