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Microaerobic degradation of crude oil and long chain alkanes by a new Rhodococcus strain from Gulf of Mexico
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Ingn Celular & Biocatalisis, Inst Biotecnol, Av Univ 2001 Col Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Morelos, Mexico..
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Ingn Celular & Biocatalisis, Inst Biotecnol, Av Univ 2001 Col Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Morelos, Mexico..
Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Dept Microbiol Mol, Inst Biotecnol, Av Univ 2001 Col Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62210, Morelos, Mexico.;Consejo Nacl Ciencia & Technol, Ave Insurgentes Sur 1582, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico..
Univ Autonoma Estado Morelos, Ctr Invest Biotecnol, Av Univ 1001 Col Chamilpa, Cuernavaca 62209, Morelos, Mexico..
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2023 (English)In: World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, ISSN 0959-3993, E-ISSN 1573-0972, Vol. 39, no 10, article id 264Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Bacterial degradation of crude oil is a promising strategy for reducing the concentration of hydrocarbons in contaminated environments. In the first part of this study, we report the enrichment of two bacterial consortia from deep sediments of the Gulf of Mexico with crude oil as the sole carbon and energy source. We conducted a comparative analysis of the bacterial community in the original sediment, assessing its diversity, and compared it to the enrichment observed after exposure to crude oil in defined cultures. The consortium exhibiting the highest hydrocarbon degradation was predominantly enriched with Rhodococcus (75%). Bacterial community analysis revealed the presence of other hydrocarbonoclastic members in both consortia. In the second part, we report the isolation of the strain Rhodococcus sp. GOMB7 with crude oil as a unique carbon source under microaerobic conditions and its characterization. This strain demonstrated the ability to degrade long-chain alkanes, including eicosane, tetracosane, and octacosane. We named this new strain Rhodococcus qingshengii GOMB7. Genome analysis revealed the presence of several genes related to aromatic compound degradation, such as benA, benB, benC, catA, catB, and catC; and five alkB genes related to alkane degradation. Although members of the genus Rhodococcus are well known for their great metabolic versatility, including the aerobic degradation of recalcitrant organic compounds such as petroleum hydrocarbons, this is the first report of a novel strain of Rhodococcus capable of degrading long-chain alkanes under microaerobic conditions. The potential of R. qingshengii GOMB7 for applications in bioreactors or controlled systems with low oxygen levels offers an energy-efficient approach for treating crude oil-contaminated water and sediments.

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Springer Nature , 2023. Vol. 39, no 10, article id 264
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Rhodococcus qingshengii GOMB7, Hydrocarbon degradation, Gulf of Mexico, Pollution, Bacterial community, Microaerobic conditions, Crude oil degradation
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-334757DOI: 10.1007/s11274-023-03703-3ISI: 001039940700001PubMedID: 37515608Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85165993315OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-334757DiVA, id: diva2:1791136
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