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Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater

Two fosmid libraries, totaling 13,200 clones, were obtained from bioreactor sludge of petroleum refinery wastewater treatment system. The library screening based on PCR and biological activity assays revealed more than 400 positive clones for phenol degradation. From these, 100 clones were randomly...

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Autores principales: Silva, Cynthia C., Hayden, Helen, Sawbridge, Tim, Mele, Pauline, De Paula, Sérgio O., Silva, Lívia C. F., Vidigal, Pedro M. P., Vicentini, Renato, Sousa, Maíra P., Torres, Ana Paula R., Santiago, Vânia M. J., Oliveira, Valéria M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061811
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author Silva, Cynthia C.
Hayden, Helen
Sawbridge, Tim
Mele, Pauline
De Paula, Sérgio O.
Silva, Lívia C. F.
Vidigal, Pedro M. P.
Vicentini, Renato
Sousa, Maíra P.
Torres, Ana Paula R.
Santiago, Vânia M. J.
Oliveira, Valéria M.
author_facet Silva, Cynthia C.
Hayden, Helen
Sawbridge, Tim
Mele, Pauline
De Paula, Sérgio O.
Silva, Lívia C. F.
Vidigal, Pedro M. P.
Vicentini, Renato
Sousa, Maíra P.
Torres, Ana Paula R.
Santiago, Vânia M. J.
Oliveira, Valéria M.
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description Two fosmid libraries, totaling 13,200 clones, were obtained from bioreactor sludge of petroleum refinery wastewater treatment system. The library screening based on PCR and biological activity assays revealed more than 400 positive clones for phenol degradation. From these, 100 clones were randomly selected for pyrosequencing in order to evaluate the genetic potential of the microorganisms present in wastewater treatment plant for biodegradation, focusing mainly on novel genes and pathways of phenol and aromatic compound degradation. The sequence analysis of selected clones yielded 129,635 reads at an estimated 17-fold coverage. The phylogenetic analysis showed Burkholderiales and Rhodocyclales as the most abundant orders among the selected fosmid clones. The MG-RAST analysis revealed a broad metabolic profile with important functions for wastewater treatment, including metabolism of aromatic compounds, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. The predicted 2,276 proteins included phenol hydroxylases and cathecol 2,3- dioxygenases, involved in the catabolism of aromatic compounds, such as phenol, byphenol, benzoate and phenylpropanoid. The sequencing of one fosmid insert of 33 kb unraveled the gene that permitted the host, Escherichia coli EPI300, to grow in the presence of aromatic compounds. Additionally, the comparison of the whole fosmid sequence against bacterial genomes deposited in GenBank showed that about 90% of sequence showed no identity to known sequences of Proteobacteria deposited in the NCBI database. This study surveyed the functional potential of fosmid clones for aromatic compound degradation and contributed to our knowledge of the biodegradative capacity and pathways of microbial assemblages present in refinery wastewater treatment system.
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spelling pubmed-36301212013-05-01 Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Silva, Cynthia C. Hayden, Helen Sawbridge, Tim Mele, Pauline De Paula, Sérgio O. Silva, Lívia C. F. Vidigal, Pedro M. P. Vicentini, Renato Sousa, Maíra P. Torres, Ana Paula R. Santiago, Vânia M. J. Oliveira, Valéria M. PLoS One Research Article Two fosmid libraries, totaling 13,200 clones, were obtained from bioreactor sludge of petroleum refinery wastewater treatment system. The library screening based on PCR and biological activity assays revealed more than 400 positive clones for phenol degradation. From these, 100 clones were randomly selected for pyrosequencing in order to evaluate the genetic potential of the microorganisms present in wastewater treatment plant for biodegradation, focusing mainly on novel genes and pathways of phenol and aromatic compound degradation. The sequence analysis of selected clones yielded 129,635 reads at an estimated 17-fold coverage. The phylogenetic analysis showed Burkholderiales and Rhodocyclales as the most abundant orders among the selected fosmid clones. The MG-RAST analysis revealed a broad metabolic profile with important functions for wastewater treatment, including metabolism of aromatic compounds, nitrogen, sulphur and phosphorus. The predicted 2,276 proteins included phenol hydroxylases and cathecol 2,3- dioxygenases, involved in the catabolism of aromatic compounds, such as phenol, byphenol, benzoate and phenylpropanoid. The sequencing of one fosmid insert of 33 kb unraveled the gene that permitted the host, Escherichia coli EPI300, to grow in the presence of aromatic compounds. Additionally, the comparison of the whole fosmid sequence against bacterial genomes deposited in GenBank showed that about 90% of sequence showed no identity to known sequences of Proteobacteria deposited in the NCBI database. This study surveyed the functional potential of fosmid clones for aromatic compound degradation and contributed to our knowledge of the biodegradative capacity and pathways of microbial assemblages present in refinery wastewater treatment system. Public Library of Science 2013-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3630121/ /pubmed/23637911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061811 Text en © 2013 Silva et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Silva, Cynthia C.
Hayden, Helen
Sawbridge, Tim
Mele, Pauline
De Paula, Sérgio O.
Silva, Lívia C. F.
Vidigal, Pedro M. P.
Vicentini, Renato
Sousa, Maíra P.
Torres, Ana Paula R.
Santiago, Vânia M. J.
Oliveira, Valéria M.
Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title_full Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title_fullStr Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title_short Identification of Genes and Pathways Related to Phenol Degradation in Metagenomic Libraries from Petroleum Refinery Wastewater
title_sort identification of genes and pathways related to phenol degradation in metagenomic libraries from petroleum refinery wastewater
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3630121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061811
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