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Physiological and phylogenetic study of an ammonium-oxidizing culture at high nitrite concentrations.

Nico C G Tan1, Marlies J Kampschreur, Wouter Wanders, Willem L J van der Pol, Jack van de Vossenberg, Robbert Kleerebezem, Mark C M van Loosdrecht, Mike S M Jetten.   

Abstract

Oxidation of high-strength ammonium wastewater can lead to exceptionally high nitrite concentrations; therefore, the effect of high nitrite concentration (> 400 mM) was studied using an ammonium-oxidizing enrichment culture in a batch reactor. Ammonium was fed to the reactor in portions of 40-150 mM until ammonium oxidation rates decreased and finally stopped. Activity was restored by replacing half of the medium, while biomass was retained by a membrane. The ammonium-oxidizing population obtained was able to oxidize ammonium at nitrite concentrations of up to 500 mM. The maximum specific oxidation activity of the culture in batch test was about 0.040 mmol O(2)g(-1)proteinmin(-1) and the K(s) value was 1.5 mM ammonium. In these tests, half of the maximum oxidation activity was still present at a concentration of 600 mM nitrite and approximately 10% residual activity could still be measured at 1200 mM nitrite (pH 7.4), or as a free nitrous acid (FNA) concentration of 6.6 mg l(-1). Additional experiments showed that the inhibition was caused by nitrite and not by the high sodium chloride concentration of the medium. The added ammonium was mainly converted into nitrite and no nitrite oxidation was observed. In addition, gaseous nitrogen compounds were detected and mass balance calculations revealed a nitrogen loss of approximately 20% using this system. Phylogenetic analyses of 16S rRNA and ammonium monooxygenase (amoA) genes of the obtained enrichment culture showed that ammonium-oxidizing bacteria of the Nitrosomonas europaea/Nitrosococcus mobilis cluster dominated the two clone libraries. Approximately 25% of the 16S rRNA clones showed a similarity of 92% to Deinococcus-like organisms. Specific fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) probes confirmed that these microbes comprised 10-20% of the microbial community in the enrichment. The Deinococcus-like organisms were located around the Nitrosomonas clusters, but their role in the community is currently unresolved.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18289820     DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2008.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0723-2020            Impact factor:   4.022


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1.  Enrichment and characterization of an autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing archaeon of mesophilic crenarchaeal group I.1a from an agricultural soil.

Authors:  Man-Young Jung; Soo-Je Park; Deullae Min; Jin-Seog Kim; W Irene C Rijpstra; Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté; Geun-Joong Kim; Eugene L Madsen; Sung-Keun Rhee
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2011-10-14       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Achromobacter denitrificans strain YD35 pyruvate dehydrogenase controls NADH production to allow tolerance to extremely high nitrite levels.

Authors:  Yuki Doi; Motoyuki Shimizu; Tomoya Fujita; Akira Nakamura; Noboru Takizawa; Naoki Takaya
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2014-01-10       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  High cell density cultivation of the chemolithoautotrophic bacterium Nitrosomonas europaea.

Authors:  Benedek Papp; Tibor Török; Erzsébet Sándor; Erzsébet Fekete; Michel Flipphi; Levente Karaffa
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  2015-09-10       Impact factor: 2.099

4.  Distribution and rate of microbial processes in an ammonia-loaded air filter biofilm.

Authors:  Susanne Juhler; Niels Peter Revsbech; Andreas Schramm; Martina Herrmann; Lars D M Ottosen; Lars Peter Nielsen
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2009-04-10       Impact factor: 4.792

5.  Ecophysiology and Comparative Genomics of Nitrosomonas mobilis Ms1 Isolated from Autotrophic Nitrifying Granules of Wastewater Treatment Bioreactor.

Authors:  Soe Myat Thandar; Norisuke Ushiki; Hirotsugu Fujitani; Yuji Sekiguchi; Satoshi Tsuneda
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2016-11-22       Impact factor: 5.640

6.  Spatial and Temporal Microbial Patterns in a Tropical Macrotidal Estuary Subject to Urbanization.

Authors:  Mirjam Kaestli; Anna Skillington; Karen Kennedy; Matthew Majid; David Williams; Keith McGuinness; Niels Munksgaard; Karen Gibb
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 5.640

7.  Nitrogen loading effects on nitrification and denitrification with functional gene quantity/transcription analysis in biochar packed reactors at 5 °C.

Authors:  Su He; Lili Ding; Yao Pan; Haidong Hu; Lin Ye; Hongqiang Ren
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-06-29       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Long-term microbial community dynamics at two full-scale biotrickling filters treating pig house exhaust air.

Authors:  Caroline Van der Heyden; Thijs De Mulder; Eveline I P Volcke; Peter Demeyer; Marc Heyndrickx; Geertui Rasschaert
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2019-05-20       Impact factor: 5.813

9.  Lost in translation: the quest for Nitrosomonas cluster 7-specific amoA primers and TaqMan probes.

Authors:  Laura Orschler; Shelesh Agrawal; Susanne Lackner
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2020-07-19       Impact factor: 5.813

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