Literature DB >> 29620869

Mechanisms of Persistence of the Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria Nitrosomonas to the Biocide Free Nitrous Acid.

Andrew E Laloo1, Justin Wei1, Dongbo Wang2, Shaman Narayanasamy3, Inka Vanwonterghem4, David Waite4, Jason Steen4, Anne Kaysen3, Anna Heintz-Buschart3, Qilin Wang5, Benjamin Schulz6, Amanda Nouwens6, Paul Wilmes3, Philip Hugenholtz4, Zhiguo Yuan1, Philip L Bond1.   

Abstract

Free nitrous acid (FNA) exerts a broad range of antimicrobial effects on bacteria, although susceptibility varies considerably among microorganisms. Among nitrifiers found in activated sludge of wastewater treatment processes (WWTPs), nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) are more susceptible to FNA compared to ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB). This selective inhibition of NOB over AOB in WWTPs bypasses nitrate production and improves the efficiency and costs of the nitrogen removal process in both the activated sludge and anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) system. However, the molecular mechanisms governing this atypical tolerance of AOB to FNA have yet to be understood. Herein we investigate the varying effects of the antimicrobial FNA on activated sludge containing AOB and NOB using an integrated metagenomics and label-free quantitative sequential windowed acquisition of all theoretical fragment ion mass spectra (SWATH-MS) metaproteomic approach. The Nitrosomonas genus of AOB, on exposure to FNA, maintains internal homeostasis by upregulating a number of known oxidative stress enzymes, such as pteridine reductase and dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase. Denitrifying enzymes were upregulated on exposure to FNA, suggesting the detoxification of nitrite to nitric oxide. Interestingly, proteins involved in stress response mechanisms, such as DNA and protein repair enzymes, phage prevention proteins, and iron transport proteins, were upregulated on exposure to FNA. In addition enzymes involved in energy generation were also upregulated on exposure to FNA. The total proteins specifically derived from the NOB genus Nitrobacter was low and, as such, did not allow for the elucidation of the response mechanism to FNA exposure. These findings give us an understanding of the adaptive mechanisms of tolerance within the AOB Nitrosomonas to the biocidal agent FNA.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29620869     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b04273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Authors:  Jipeng Wang; Liangzhong Li; Yongdi Liu; Wei Li
Journal:  Biodegradation       Date:  2021-04-06       Impact factor: 3.909

Review 2.  Achieving Partial Nitritation by Treating Sludge With Free Nitrous Acid: The Potential Role of Quorum Sensing.

Authors:  Cancan Jiang; Xu Wang; Huacai Wang; Shengjun Xu; Wei Zhang; Qingjie Meng; Xuliang Zhuang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 6.064

3.  New Insights into the Chemical Reactivity of Dry-Cured Fermented Sausages: Focus on Nitrosation, Nitrosylation and Oxidation.

Authors:  Aline Bonifacie; Philippe Gatellier; Aurélie Promeyrat; Gilles Nassy; Laurent Picgirard; Valérie Scislowski; Véronique Santé-Lhoutellier; Laetitia Théron
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-04-14

4.  Changes in the Species and Functional Composition of Activated Sludge Communities Revealed Mechanisms of Partial Nitrification Established by Ultrasonication.

Authors:  Yu Xue; Min Zheng; Shuang Wu; Yanchen Liu; Xia Huang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 6.064

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