Assessing interactions, predicting function, and increasing degradation potential of a PAH-degrading bacterial consortium by effect of an inoculant strain
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doi: 10.1007/s11356-019-05760-4
doi: 10.1007/s11356-019-05760-4
instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Macchi, Marianela
Festa, Sabrina
Vega-Vela, Nelson E.
Morelli, Irma S.
Coppotelli, Bibiana M.
Institución
Resumen
A natural phenanthrene-degrading consortium CON was inoculated with an exogenous strain Sphingobium sp. (ex Sp.
paucimobilis) 20006FAyielding the consortiumcalled I-CON, in order to study ecological interactions into the bacterial community.
DGGE and proteomic profiles and analyses by HTS (High-Throughput Sequencing) technologies demonstrated inoculant establishment
and changes on CON composition. Inoculation increased degradation efficiency in I-CON and prevented intermediate
HNA accumulation. This could be explained not only by the inoculation, but also by enrichment in Achromobacter genus at expense
of a decrease in Klebsiella genus. After inoculation, cooperation between Sphingobium and Achromobacter genera were improved,
thereby, some competition could have been generated, and as a consequence, species in minor proportion (cheaters), as Inquilinus
sp. and Luteibacter sp., were not detected. Sequences of Sphingobium (corresponding to the inoculated strain) did not vary.
PICRUSt predicted a network with bacterial phylotypes connected with enzymes, showing functional redundancy in the phenanthrene
pathway, with exception of the first enzymes biphenyl-2,3-diol 1,2-dioxygenase and protocatechuate 4,5-dioxygenase that
were only encoded in Sphingobium sp. This is the first report where a natural consortium that has been characterized by HTS
technologies is inoculated with an exogenous strain in order to study competitiveness and interactions.