6-6Ipso-substitutionreactionsinvolvedinthebacterialdegradationofalkylphenolicEDCsandsulfonamideantibiotics
发布时间 :2014-06-03  阅读次数 :1940

报告题目:Ipso-substitution reactions involved in the bacterial degradation of alkylphenolic EDCs and sulfonamide antibiotics

报 告  人:Prof. Philippe Corvini

报告时间:6月6日(周五)上午10:00

报告地点:闵行校区生物药学楼3-105会议室

联 系  人:秦浩(钟建江教授课题组) 15102117615   This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

报告摘要:Paralleling the exponentially increasing number of chemicals that may potentially contaminate the environment, microorganisms have developed intriguing strategies to degrade and even feed on these emerging micropollutants. Among catabolic mechanisms discovered in the past years, ipso-substitution is certainly a key reaction for the initial attack of persistent xenobiotics. The  talk by P Corvini will depict the major findings of his group that led to the identification of both type II and type I ipso-substitution as the critical step in the degradation of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as alkylphenols and and of sulfonamide antibiotics before they enter the central metabolism of Sphingomonas sp. Strain TTNP3 and Microbacterium sp. Strain BR1, respectively.

报告人简介:Prof. Philippe Corvini is a Professor of Environmental Biotechnology and Head of the Institute for Ecopreneurship, School of Life Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW, Muttenz). He got his PhD as employee of the French Ministry of Education Research and Technologies (MENRT) and as an Adjunct Professor at Nanjing University and as a co-founder and co-owner of INOFEA AG (innovative nanomaterials for environmental applications). His current research of interest includes Nanoparticles-modified membranes for the selective removal of Nanosized particles and implications of understanding biomineralization for the environmental chemistry of selenium.