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Abstract
Biodegradation of xenobiotic compounds by microbes is exploited in the clean up of contaminated environments by bioremediation. Catabolic (or functional) genes encode for specific enzymes in catabolic pathways such as key enzymes in xenobiotic degradation pathways. By assessing the abundance or the expression of key genes in environmental samples one can get a potential measure of the degradation activity. One way of assessing the abundance and expression of specific catabolic genes is by analyzing the metagenomic DNA and RNA from environmental samples. Three major challenges in the detection and quantification of catabolic genes in bioremediation studies are 1) the accurate and sensitive quantification from environmental samples 2) the coverage of the enzymatic potential by the targeted genes 3) the validation of the correlation with actual observed degradation activities in field cases. New advances in realtime PCR, functional gene arrays and meta-transcriptomics have improved the applicability of catabolic gene assessment during bioremediation.Entities:
Keywords: Bioremediation; Catabolic genes; Functional gene arrays; Functional genes; Real-time PCR; metagenomics; metatranscriptomics
Year: 2008 PMID: 23100709 PMCID: PMC3450184 DOI: 10.1007/s12088-008-0021-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Microbiol ISSN: 0046-8991 Impact factor: 2.461