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Characterization of cultures enriched from acidic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil for growth on pyrene at low pH. [1]

Animal health   [2]

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Authors

Uyttebroek, Maarten [3]; Vermeir, Steven [4]; P Wattiau [5]; Ryngaert, Annemie [6]; Springael, Dirk [7]

Keywords

  1. bacteria [8]
  2. Base Sequence [9]
  3. DNA Fingerprinting [10]
  4. DNA, Bacterial [11]
  5. DNA, Ribosomal [12]
  6. Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel [13]
  7. Hydrogen-Ion Concentration [14]
  8. Molecular Sequence Data [15]
  9. Mycobacterium [16]
  10. Nucleic Acid Denaturation [17]
  11. Phenanthrenes [18]
  12. Phylogeny [19]
  13. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons [20]
  14. Pseudomonas putida [21]
  15. Pyrenes [22]
  16. RNA, Ribosomal, 16S [23]
  17. Sequence Analysis, DNA [24]
  18. Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid [25]
  19. Soil Microbiology [26]
  20. Soil Pollutants [27]

Abstract:

Two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils of pH 2 were successfully used as inoculum to enrich cultures growing on phenanthrene and pyrene at different pHs, including pH 3. Selected pyrene-utilizing cultures obtained at pH 3, pH 5, and pH 7 were further characterized. All showed rapid [14C]pyrene mineralization at pH 3 and pH 5 and grew on pyrene at pH values ranging from 2 to 6. Eubacterial and mycobacterial 16S rRNA gene denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis fingerprinting and sequencing indicated that the cultures were dominated by a single bacterium closely related …
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Abstract

Two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)-contaminated soils of pH 2 were successfully used as inoculum to enrich cultures growing on phenanthrene and pyrene at different pHs, including pH 3. Selected pyrene-utilizing cultures obtained at pH 3, pH 5, and pH 7 were further characterized. All showed rapid [14C]pyrene mineralization at pH 3 and pH 5 and grew on pyrene at pH values ranging from 2 to 6. Eubacterial and mycobacterial 16S rRNA gene denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis fingerprinting and sequencing indicated that the cultures were dominated by a single bacterium closely related to Mycobacterium montefiorense, belonging to the slow-growing Mycobacterium sp. In contrast, a culture enriched on pyrene at pH 7 from a slightly alkaline soil sampled at the same site was dominated by Pseudomonas putida and a fast-growing Mycobacterium sp. The M. montefiorense-related species dominating the pyrene-utilizing cultures enriched from the acidic soils was also the dominant Mycobacterium species in the acidic soils. Our data indicate that a slow-growing Mycobacterium species is involved in PAH degradation in that culture and show that bacteria able to degrade high-molecular-weight PAHs at low pH are present in acidic PAH-contaminated soil.

Associated health topics:

Animal health [2]

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[1] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio/characterization-cultures-enriched-acidic-polycyclic-aromatic-hydrocarbon-contaminated-soil-growth [2] https://www.sciensano.be/en/health-topics/animal-health [3] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=39423&f%5Bsearch%5D=Uyttebroek%2C%20Maarten [4] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=39462&f%5Bsearch%5D=Vermeir%2C%20Steven [5] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=39180&f%5Bsearch%5D=P%20Wattiau [6] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=39366&f%5Bsearch%5D=Ryngaert%2C%20Annemie [7] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bauthor%5D=39318&f%5Bsearch%5D=Springael%2C%20Dirk [8] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=1260&f%5Bsearch%5D=bacteria [9] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=4650&f%5Bsearch%5D=Base%20Sequence [10] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2745&f%5Bsearch%5D=DNA%20Fingerprinting [11] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=28338&f%5Bsearch%5D=DNA%2C%20Bacterial [12] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=28887&f%5Bsearch%5D=DNA%2C%20Ribosomal [13] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=27228&f%5Bsearch%5D=Electrophoresis%2C%20Polyacrylamide%20Gel [14] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=18915&f%5Bsearch%5D=Hydrogen-Ion%20Concentration [15] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=4668&f%5Bsearch%5D=Molecular%20Sequence%20Data [16] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=2697&f%5Bsearch%5D=Mycobacterium [17] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29613&f%5Bsearch%5D=Nucleic%20Acid%20Denaturation [18] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29526&f%5Bsearch%5D=Phenanthrenes [19] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=4914&f%5Bsearch%5D=Phylogeny [20] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29469&f%5Bsearch%5D=Polycyclic%20Aromatic%20Hydrocarbons [21] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29472&f%5Bsearch%5D=Pseudomonas%20putida [22] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29616&f%5Bsearch%5D=Pyrenes [23] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=28890&f%5Bsearch%5D=RNA%2C%20Ribosomal%2C%2016S [24] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=28893&f%5Bsearch%5D=Sequence%20Analysis%2C%20DNA [25] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=29364&f%5Bsearch%5D=Sequence%20Homology%2C%20Nucleic%20Acid [26] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=4581&f%5Bsearch%5D=Soil%20Microbiology [27] https://www.sciensano.be/en/biblio?f%5Bkeyword%5D=28425&f%5Bsearch%5D=Soil%20Pollutants