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Toxics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Ulises Conejo-Saucedo ◽  
Alejandro Ledezma-Villanueva ◽  
Gabriela Ángeles de Paz ◽  
Mario Herrero-Cervera ◽  
Concepción Calvo ◽  
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One of the most challenging environmental threats of the last two decades is the effects of emerging pollutants (EPs) such as pharmaceutical compounds or industrial additives. Diclofenac and bisphenol A have regularly been found in wastewater treatment plants, and in soils and water bodies because of their extensive usage and their recalcitrant nature. Due to the fact of this adversity, fungal communities play an important role in being able to safely degrade EPs. In this work, we obtained a sewage sludge sample to study both the culturable and non-culturable microorganisms through DNA extraction and massive sequencing using Illumina MiSeq techniques, with the goal of finding degraders adapted to polluted environments. Afterward, degradation experiments on diclofenac and bisphenol A were performed with the best fungal degraders. The analysis of bacterial diversity showed that Dethiosulfovibrionaceae, Comamonadaceae, and Isosphaeraceae were the most abundant families. A predominance of Ascomycota fungi in the culturable and non-culturable population was also detected. Species such as Talaromyces gossypii, Syncephalastrum monosporum, Aspergillus tabacinus, and Talaromyces verruculosus had remarkable degradation rates, up to 80% of diclofenac and bisphenol A was fully degraded. These results highlight the importance of characterizing autochthonous microorganisms and the possibility of selecting native fungal microorganisms to develop tailored biotransformation technologies for EPs.


Author(s):  
Krzysztof Poszytek ◽  
Joanna Karczewska-Golec ◽  
Anna Ciok ◽  
Przemyslaw Decewicz ◽  
Mikolaj Dziurzynski ◽  
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Sewage sludge is an abundant source of microorganisms that are metabolically active against numerous contaminants, and thus possibly useful in environmental biotechnologies. However, amongst the sewage sludge isolates, pathogenic bacteria can potentially be found, and such isolates should therefore be carefully tested before their application. A novel bacterial strain, Ochrobactrum sp. POC9, was isolated from a sewage sludge sample collected from a wastewater treatment plant. The strain exhibited lipolytic, proteolytic, cellulolytic, and amylolytic activities, which supports its application in biodegradation of complex organic compounds. We demonstrated that bioaugmentation with this strain substantially improved the overall biogas production and methane content during anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge. The POC9 genome content analysis provided a deeper insight into the biotechnological potential of this bacterium and revealed that it is a metalotolerant and a biofilm-producing strain capable of utilizing various toxic compounds. The strain is resistant to rifampicin, chloramphenicol and β-lactams. The corresponding antibiotic resistance genes (including blaOCH and cmlA/floR) were identified in the POC9 genome. Nevertheless, as only few genes in the POC9 genome might be linked to pathogenicity, and none of those genes is a critical virulence factor found in severe pathogens, the strain appears safe for application in environmental biotechnologies.


Author(s):  
Marize de Lourdes Marzo Solano ◽  
Patrícia Lepage Alves de Lima ◽  
João Francisco Lozano Luvizutto ◽  
Paula Regina Pereira Silva ◽  
Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro ◽  
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Author(s):  
Marize de Lourdes Marzo Solano ◽  
Patrícia Lepage Alves de Lima ◽  
João Francisco Lozano Luvizutto ◽  
Paula Regina Pereira Silva ◽  
Gisela de Aragão Umbuzeiro ◽  
...  

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