RRC ID 84535
Author Zang M, Ma ZH, Xu YL, Long XF.
Title Taxonomic identification, phenol biodegradation and soil remediation of the strain Rhodococcus sacchari sp. nov. Z13T.
Journal Arch Microbiol
Abstract Phenols are highly toxic chemicals that are extensively used in industry and produce large amounts of emissions. Notably, phenols released into the soil are highly persistent, causing long-term harm to human health and the environment. In this study, a gram-positive, aerobic, and rod-shaped bacterial strain, Z13T, with efficient phenol degradation ability, was isolated from the soil of sugarcane fields. Based on the physiological properties and genomic features, strain Z13T is considered as a novel species of the genus Rhodococcus, for which the name Rhodococcus sacchari sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is Z13T (= CCTCC AB 2022327T = JCM 35797T). This strain can use phenol as its sole carbon source. Z13T was able to completely degrade 1200 mg/L phenol within 20 h; the maximum specific growth rate was μmax = 0.93174 h-1, and the maximum specific degradation rate was qmax = 0.47405 h-1. Based on whole-genome sequencing and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) analysis, strain Z13T contains a series of phenol degradation genes, including dmpP, CatA, dmpB, pcaG, and pcaH, and can metabolize aromatic compounds. Moreover, the potential of strain Z13T for soil remediation was investigated by introducing Z13T into simulated phenol-contaminated soil, and the soil microbial diversity was analyzed. The results showed that 100% of the phenol in the soil was removed within 7.5 d. Furthermore, microbial diversity analysis revealed an increase in the relative species richness of Oceanobacillus, Chungangia, and Bacillus.
Volume 206(7)
Pages 313
Published 2024-6-20
DOI 10.1007/s00203-024-04048-7
PII 10.1007/s00203-024-04048-7
PMID 38900186
MeSH Biodegradation, Environmental* Genome, Bacterial Phenol* / metabolism Phylogeny* RNA, Ribosomal, 16S* / genetics Rhodococcus* / classification Rhodococcus* / genetics Rhodococcus* / growth & development Rhodococcus* / isolation & purification Rhodococcus* / metabolism Saccharum / growth & development Saccharum / metabolism Saccharum / microbiology Soil / chemistry Soil Microbiology* Soil Pollutants* / metabolism
Resource
General Microbes JCM35797 JCM9919