Artículo
Metagenomics reveals the high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degradation potential of abundant uncultured bacteria from chronically polluted subantarctic and temperate coastal marine environments
Loviso, Claudia Lorena
; Lozada, Mariana
; Guibert, Lilian Marcela
; Musumeci, Matias Alejandro
; Sarango Cardenas, Sandra; Kuin, Ruud V.; Marcos, Magalí Silvina
; Dionisi, Hebe Monica
Fecha de publicación:
16/06/2015
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Journal of Applied Microbiology
ISSN:
1364-5072
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Inglés
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Resumen
Aims: To investigate the potential to degrade polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of yet-to-be-cultured bacterial populations from chronically polluted intertidal sediments. Methods and Results: A gene variant encoding the alpha subunit of the catalytic component of an aromatic-ring-hydroxylating oxygenase (RHO) was abundant in intertidal sediments from chronically polluted subantarctic and temperate coastal environments, and its abundance increased after PAH amendment. Conversely, this marker gene was not detected in sediments from a nonimpacted site, even after a short-term PAH exposure. A metagenomic fragment carrying this gene variant was identified in a fosmid library of subantarctic sediments. This fragment contained five pairs of alpha and beta subunit genes and a lone alpha subunit gene of oxygenases, classified as belonging to three different RHO functional classes. In silico structural analysis suggested that two of these oxygenases contain large substrate-binding pockets, capable of accepting high molecular weight PAHs. Conclusions: The identified uncultured micro-organism presents the potential to degrade aromatic hydrocarbons with various chemical structures, and could represent an important member of the PAH-degrading community in these polluted coastal environments. Significance and Impact of the Study: This work provides valuable information for the design of environmental molecular diagnostic tools and for the biotechnological application of RHO enzymes.
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Loviso, Claudia Lorena; Lozada, Mariana; Guibert, Lilian Marcela; Musumeci, Matias Alejandro; Sarango Cardenas, Sandra; et al.; Metagenomics reveals the high polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-degradation potential of abundant uncultured bacteria from chronically polluted subantarctic and temperate coastal marine environments; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal of Applied Microbiology; 119; 2; 16-6-2015; 411–424
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