Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.

Bacteria were identified associated with biodegradation of aromatic pollutants biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in a long-term polychlorinated biphenyl- and polyaromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. In order to avoid biases of culture-based approaches, stable isotope probing was applied in comb...

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Main Authors: Ondrej Uhlik, Jiri Wald, Michal Strejcek, Lucie Musilova, Jakub Ridl, Miluse Hroudova, Cestmir Vlcek, Erick Cardenas, Martina Mackova, Tomas Macek
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3396604?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d673f39fdf85416a950f53b3601790162020-11-25T01:08:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4065310.1371/journal.pone.0040653Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.Ondrej UhlikJiri WaldMichal StrejcekLucie MusilovaJakub RidlMiluse HroudovaCestmir VlcekErick CardenasMartina MackovaTomas MacekBacteria were identified associated with biodegradation of aromatic pollutants biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in a long-term polychlorinated biphenyl- and polyaromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. In order to avoid biases of culture-based approaches, stable isotope probing was applied in combination with sequence analysis of 16 S rRNA gene pyrotags amplified from (13)C-enriched DNA fractions. Special attention was paid to pyrosequencing data analysis in order to eliminate the errors caused by either generation of amplicons (random errors caused by DNA polymerase, formation of chimeric sequences) or sequencing itself. Therefore, sample DNA was amplified, sequenced, and analyzed along with the DNA of a mock community constructed out of 8 bacterial strains. This warranted that appropriate tools and parameters were chosen for sequence data processing. (13)C-labeled metagenomes isolated after the incubation of soil samples with all three studied aromatics were largely dominated by Proteobacteria, namely sequences clustering with the genera Rhodanobacter Burkholderia, Pandoraea, Dyella as well as some Rudaea- and Skermanella-related ones. Pseudomonads were mostly labeled by (13)C from naphthalene and benzoate. The results of this study show that many biphenyl/benzoate-assimilating bacteria derive carbon also from naphthalene, pointing out broader biodegradation abilities of some soil microbiota. The results also demonstrate that, in addition to traditionally isolated genera of degradative bacteria, yet-to-be cultured bacteria are important players in bioremediation. Overall, the study contributes to our understanding of biodegradation processes in contaminated soil. At the same time our results show the importance of sequencing and analyzing a mock community in order to more correctly process and analyze sequence data.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3396604?pdf=render
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author Ondrej Uhlik
Jiri Wald
Michal Strejcek
Lucie Musilova
Jakub Ridl
Miluse Hroudova
Cestmir Vlcek
Erick Cardenas
Martina Mackova
Tomas Macek
spellingShingle Ondrej Uhlik
Jiri Wald
Michal Strejcek
Lucie Musilova
Jakub Ridl
Miluse Hroudova
Cestmir Vlcek
Erick Cardenas
Martina Mackova
Tomas Macek
Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ondrej Uhlik
Jiri Wald
Michal Strejcek
Lucie Musilova
Jakub Ridl
Miluse Hroudova
Cestmir Vlcek
Erick Cardenas
Martina Mackova
Tomas Macek
author_sort Ondrej Uhlik
title Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
title_short Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
title_full Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
title_fullStr Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
title_sort identification of bacteria utilizing biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in long-term contaminated soil.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Bacteria were identified associated with biodegradation of aromatic pollutants biphenyl, benzoate, and naphthalene in a long-term polychlorinated biphenyl- and polyaromatic hydrocarbon-contaminated soil. In order to avoid biases of culture-based approaches, stable isotope probing was applied in combination with sequence analysis of 16 S rRNA gene pyrotags amplified from (13)C-enriched DNA fractions. Special attention was paid to pyrosequencing data analysis in order to eliminate the errors caused by either generation of amplicons (random errors caused by DNA polymerase, formation of chimeric sequences) or sequencing itself. Therefore, sample DNA was amplified, sequenced, and analyzed along with the DNA of a mock community constructed out of 8 bacterial strains. This warranted that appropriate tools and parameters were chosen for sequence data processing. (13)C-labeled metagenomes isolated after the incubation of soil samples with all three studied aromatics were largely dominated by Proteobacteria, namely sequences clustering with the genera Rhodanobacter Burkholderia, Pandoraea, Dyella as well as some Rudaea- and Skermanella-related ones. Pseudomonads were mostly labeled by (13)C from naphthalene and benzoate. The results of this study show that many biphenyl/benzoate-assimilating bacteria derive carbon also from naphthalene, pointing out broader biodegradation abilities of some soil microbiota. The results also demonstrate that, in addition to traditionally isolated genera of degradative bacteria, yet-to-be cultured bacteria are important players in bioremediation. Overall, the study contributes to our understanding of biodegradation processes in contaminated soil. At the same time our results show the importance of sequencing and analyzing a mock community in order to more correctly process and analyze sequence data.
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