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Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.

One of the most concerning environmental problems is represented by petroleum and its derivatives causing contamination of aquatic and underground environments. In this work, the degradation treatment of diesel using Antarctic bacteria is proposed. Marinomonas sp. ef1 is a bacterial strain isolated...

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Autores principales: Zannotti, Marco, Ramasamy, Kesava Priyan, Loggi, Valentina, Vassallo, Alberto, Pucciarelli, Sandra, Giovannetti, Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10291279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37377865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02536e
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author Zannotti, Marco
Ramasamy, Kesava Priyan
Loggi, Valentina
Vassallo, Alberto
Pucciarelli, Sandra
Giovannetti, Rita
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Ramasamy, Kesava Priyan
Loggi, Valentina
Vassallo, Alberto
Pucciarelli, Sandra
Giovannetti, Rita
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description One of the most concerning environmental problems is represented by petroleum and its derivatives causing contamination of aquatic and underground environments. In this work, the degradation treatment of diesel using Antarctic bacteria is proposed. Marinomonas sp. ef1 is a bacterial strain isolated from a consortium associated with the Antarctic marine ciliate Euplotes focardii. Its potential in the degradation of hydrocarbons commonly present in diesel oil were studied. The bacterial growth was evaluated in culturing conditions that resembled the marine environment with 1% (v/v) of either diesel or biodiesel added; in both cases, Marinomonas sp. ef1 was able to grow. The chemical oxygen demand measured after the incubation of bacteria with diesel decreased, demonstrating the ability of bacteria to use diesel hydrocarbons as a carbon source and degrade them. The metabolic potential of Marinomonas to degrade aromatic compounds was supported by the identification in the genome of sequences encoding various enzymes involved in benzene and naphthalene degradation. Moreover, in the presence of biodiesel, a fluorescent yellow pigment was produced; this was isolated, purified and characterized by UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, leading to its identification as a pyoverdine. These results suggest that Marinomonas sp. ef1 can be used in hydrocarbon bioremediation and in the transformation of these pollutants in molecules of interest.
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spelling pubmed-102912792023-06-27 Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1. Zannotti, Marco Ramasamy, Kesava Priyan Loggi, Valentina Vassallo, Alberto Pucciarelli, Sandra Giovannetti, Rita RSC Adv Chemistry One of the most concerning environmental problems is represented by petroleum and its derivatives causing contamination of aquatic and underground environments. In this work, the degradation treatment of diesel using Antarctic bacteria is proposed. Marinomonas sp. ef1 is a bacterial strain isolated from a consortium associated with the Antarctic marine ciliate Euplotes focardii. Its potential in the degradation of hydrocarbons commonly present in diesel oil were studied. The bacterial growth was evaluated in culturing conditions that resembled the marine environment with 1% (v/v) of either diesel or biodiesel added; in both cases, Marinomonas sp. ef1 was able to grow. The chemical oxygen demand measured after the incubation of bacteria with diesel decreased, demonstrating the ability of bacteria to use diesel hydrocarbons as a carbon source and degrade them. The metabolic potential of Marinomonas to degrade aromatic compounds was supported by the identification in the genome of sequences encoding various enzymes involved in benzene and naphthalene degradation. Moreover, in the presence of biodiesel, a fluorescent yellow pigment was produced; this was isolated, purified and characterized by UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, leading to its identification as a pyoverdine. These results suggest that Marinomonas sp. ef1 can be used in hydrocarbon bioremediation and in the transformation of these pollutants in molecules of interest. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10291279/ /pubmed/37377865 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02536e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zannotti, Marco
Ramasamy, Kesava Priyan
Loggi, Valentina
Vassallo, Alberto
Pucciarelli, Sandra
Giovannetti, Rita
Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title_full Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title_fullStr Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title_full_unstemmed Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title_short Hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant Antarctic bacterium Marinomonas sp. ef1.
title_sort hydrocarbon degradation strategy and pyoverdine production using the salt tolerant antarctic bacterium marinomonas sp. ef1.
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10291279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37377865
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02536e
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