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Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation

Petroleum pollution is a severe environmental issue. Comprehensively revealing the genetic backgrounds of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms contributes to developing effective methods for bioremediation of crude oil-polluted environments. Marine bacterium Achromobacter sp. HZ01 is capable of degr...

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Autores principales: Hong, Yue-Hui, Ye, Cong-Cong, Zhou, Qian-Zhi, Wu, Xiao-Ying, Yuan, Jian-Ping, Peng, Juan, Deng, Hailin, Wang, Jiang-Hai
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5552670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28848520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01507
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author Hong, Yue-Hui
Ye, Cong-Cong
Zhou, Qian-Zhi
Wu, Xiao-Ying
Yuan, Jian-Ping
Peng, Juan
Deng, Hailin
Wang, Jiang-Hai
author_facet Hong, Yue-Hui
Ye, Cong-Cong
Zhou, Qian-Zhi
Wu, Xiao-Ying
Yuan, Jian-Ping
Peng, Juan
Deng, Hailin
Wang, Jiang-Hai
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description Petroleum pollution is a severe environmental issue. Comprehensively revealing the genetic backgrounds of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms contributes to developing effective methods for bioremediation of crude oil-polluted environments. Marine bacterium Achromobacter sp. HZ01 is capable of degrading hydrocarbons and producing biosurfactants. In this study, the draft genome (5.5 Mbp) of strain HZ01 has been obtained by Illumina sequencing, containing 5,162 predicted genes. Genome annotation shows that “amino acid metabolism” is the most abundant metabolic pathway. Strain HZ01 is not capable of using some common carbohydrates as the sole carbon sources, which is due to that it contains few genes associated with carbohydrate transport and lacks some important enzymes related to glycometabolism. It contains abundant proteins directly related to petroleum hydrocarbon degradation. AlkB hydroxylase and its homologs were not identified. It harbors a complete enzyme system of terminal oxidation pathway for n-alkane degradation, which may be initiated by cytochrome P450. The enzymes involved in the catechol pathway are relatively complete for the degradation of aromatic compounds. This bacterium lacks several essential enzymes for methane oxidation, and Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase involved in the subterminal oxidation pathway and cycloalkane degradation was not identified. These results suggest that strain HZ01 degrades n-alkanes via the terminal oxidation pathway, degrades aromatic compounds primarily via the catechol pathway and cannot perform methane oxidation or cycloalkane degradation. Additionally, strain HZ01 possesses abundant genes related to the metabolism of secondary metabolites, including some genes involved in biosurfactant (such as glycolipids and lipopeptides) synthesis. The genome analysis also reveals its genetic basis for nitrogen metabolism, antibiotic resistance, regulatory responses to environmental changes, cell motility, and material transport. The obtained genome data provide us with a better understanding of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, which may contribute to the future design of rational strategies for bioremediation of petroleum-polluted marine environments.
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spelling pubmed-55526702017-08-28 Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation Hong, Yue-Hui Ye, Cong-Cong Zhou, Qian-Zhi Wu, Xiao-Ying Yuan, Jian-Ping Peng, Juan Deng, Hailin Wang, Jiang-Hai Front Microbiol Microbiology Petroleum pollution is a severe environmental issue. Comprehensively revealing the genetic backgrounds of hydrocarbon-degrading microorganisms contributes to developing effective methods for bioremediation of crude oil-polluted environments. Marine bacterium Achromobacter sp. HZ01 is capable of degrading hydrocarbons and producing biosurfactants. In this study, the draft genome (5.5 Mbp) of strain HZ01 has been obtained by Illumina sequencing, containing 5,162 predicted genes. Genome annotation shows that “amino acid metabolism” is the most abundant metabolic pathway. Strain HZ01 is not capable of using some common carbohydrates as the sole carbon sources, which is due to that it contains few genes associated with carbohydrate transport and lacks some important enzymes related to glycometabolism. It contains abundant proteins directly related to petroleum hydrocarbon degradation. AlkB hydroxylase and its homologs were not identified. It harbors a complete enzyme system of terminal oxidation pathway for n-alkane degradation, which may be initiated by cytochrome P450. The enzymes involved in the catechol pathway are relatively complete for the degradation of aromatic compounds. This bacterium lacks several essential enzymes for methane oxidation, and Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase involved in the subterminal oxidation pathway and cycloalkane degradation was not identified. These results suggest that strain HZ01 degrades n-alkanes via the terminal oxidation pathway, degrades aromatic compounds primarily via the catechol pathway and cannot perform methane oxidation or cycloalkane degradation. Additionally, strain HZ01 possesses abundant genes related to the metabolism of secondary metabolites, including some genes involved in biosurfactant (such as glycolipids and lipopeptides) synthesis. The genome analysis also reveals its genetic basis for nitrogen metabolism, antibiotic resistance, regulatory responses to environmental changes, cell motility, and material transport. The obtained genome data provide us with a better understanding of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria, which may contribute to the future design of rational strategies for bioremediation of petroleum-polluted marine environments. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5552670/ /pubmed/28848520 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01507 Text en Copyright © 2017 Hong, Ye, Zhou, Wu, Yuan, Peng, Deng and Wang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Hong, Yue-Hui
Ye, Cong-Cong
Zhou, Qian-Zhi
Wu, Xiao-Ying
Yuan, Jian-Ping
Peng, Juan
Deng, Hailin
Wang, Jiang-Hai
Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title_full Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title_fullStr Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title_full_unstemmed Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title_short Genome Sequencing Reveals the Potential of Achromobacter sp. HZ01 for Bioremediation
title_sort genome sequencing reveals the potential of achromobacter sp. hz01 for bioremediation
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5552670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28848520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01507
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