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Acetylenotrophic and Diazotrophic Bradyrhizobium sp. Strain I71 from TCE-Contaminated Soils.
Akob, Denise M; Sutton, John M; Bushman, Timothy J; Baesman, Shaun M; Klein, Edina; Shrestha, Yesha; Andrews, Robert; Fierst, Janna L; Kolton, Max; Gushgari-Doyle, Sara; Oremland, Ronald S; Freeman, John L.
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  • Akob DM; U.S. Geological Survey, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Reston, Virginia, USA.
  • Sutton JM; Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosagrid.411015.0, Alabama, USA.
  • Bushman TJ; U.S. Geological Survey, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Reston, Virginia, USA.
  • Baesman SM; Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosagrid.411015.0, Alabama, USA.
  • Klein E; U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA.
  • Shrestha Y; Institute for Applied Biology, Department of Applied Biology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technologygrid.7892.4, Karlsruhe, Germany.
  • Andrews R; U.S. Geological Survey, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Reston, Virginia, USA.
  • Fierst JL; U.S. Geological Survey, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Reston, Virginia, USA.
  • Kolton M; Biomolecular Sciences Institute, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
  • Gushgari-Doyle S; French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
  • Oremland RS; School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technologygrid.213917.f, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Freeman JL; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
Appl Environ Microbiol ; 88(22): e0121922, 2022 11 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36286524
ABSTRACT
Acetylene (C2H2) is a molecule rarely found in nature, with very few known natural sources, but acetylenotrophic microorganisms can use acetylene as their primary carbon and energy source. As of 2018 there were 15 known strains of aerobic and anaerobic acetylenotrophs; however, we hypothesize there may yet be unrecognized diversity of acetylenotrophs in nature. This study expands the known diversity of acetylenotrophs by isolating the aerobic acetylenotroph, Bradyrhizobium sp. strain I71, from trichloroethylene (TCE)-contaminated soils. Strain I71 is a member of the class Alphaproteobacteria and exhibits acetylenotrophic and diazotrophic activities, the only two enzymatic reactions known to transform acetylene. This unique capability in the isolated strain may increase the genus' economic impact beyond agriculture as acetylenotrophy is closely linked to bioremediation of chlorinated contaminants. Computational analyses indicate that the Bradyrhizobium sp. strain I71 genome contains 522 unique genes compared to close relatives. Moreover, applying a novel hidden Markov model of known acetylene hydratase (AH) enzymes identified a putative AH enzyme. Protein annotation with I-TASSER software predicted the AH from the microbe Syntrophotalea acetylenica as the closest structural and functional analog. Furthermore, the putative AH was flanked by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) elements, like that of AH in anaerobic acetylenotrophs, suggesting an unknown source of acetylene or acetylenic substrate in the environment that is selecting for the presence of AH. IMPORTANCE The isolation of Bradyrhizobium strain I71 expands the distribution of acetylene-consuming microbes to include a group of economically important microorganisms. Members of Bradyrhizobium are well studied for their abilities to improve plant health and increase crop yields by providing bioavailable nitrogen. Additionally, acetylene-consuming microbes have been shown to work in tandem with other microbes to degrade soil contaminants. Based on genome, cultivation, and protein prediction analysis, the ability to consume acetylene is likely not widespread within the genus Bradyrhizobium. These findings suggest that the suite of phenotypic capabilities of strain I71 may be unique and make it a good candidate for further study in several research avenues.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tricloroetileno / Bradyrhizobium Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Appl Environ Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tricloroetileno / Bradyrhizobium Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Appl Environ Microbiol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos