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Gabriela A L Vieira1, Mariana Juventina Magrini2, Rafaella C Bonugli-Santos3, Marili V N Rodrigues2, Lara D Sette4.
Abstract
Pyrene and benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) are high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) recalcitrant to microbial attack. Although studies related to the microbial degradation of PAHs have been carried out in the last decades, little is known about degradation of these environmental pollutants by fungi from marine origin. Therefore, this study aimed to select one PAHs degrader among three marine-derived basidiomycete fungi and to study its pyrene detoxification/degradation. Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 showed higher levels of pyrene and BaP degradation and was subjected to studies related to pyrene degradation optimization using experimental design, acute toxicity, organic carbon removal (TOC), and metabolite evaluation. The experimental design resulted in an efficient pyrene degradation, reducing the experiment time while the PAH concentration applied in the assays was increased. The selected fungus was able to degrade almost 100% of pyrene (0.08mgmL-1) after 48h of incubation under saline condition, without generating toxic compounds and with a TOC reduction of 17%. Intermediate metabolites of pyrene degradation were identified, suggesting that the fungus degraded the compound via the cytochrome P450 system and epoxide hydrolases. These results highlight the relevance of marine-derived fungi in the field of PAH bioremediation, adding value to the blue biotechnology.Entities:
Keywords: Acute toxicity; Experimental design; Fungi; Marine biotechnology; PAHs
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29805073 PMCID: PMC6175740 DOI: 10.1016/j.bjm.2018.04.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Microbiol ISSN: 1517-8382 Impact factor: 2.476
Plackett-Burman (matrix 12) (PB12) experimental design applied to the evaluation of the effects of 8 factors in pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 after 7 days of incubation.
| Assay | Temperature (°C) | pH | Salinity (ppm) | Glucose (g/50 mL) | Malt extract (g/50 mL) | Peptone (g/50 mL) | Yeast extract (g/50 mL) | Pyrene (mg mL−1) | Pyrene degradation (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | +1 (28) | −1 (7) | +1 (35) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.08) | 45.9 |
| 2 | +1 (28) | +1 (9) | −1 (21) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.08) | 48.9 |
| 3 | −1 (22) | +1 (9) | +1 (35) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0) | −1 (0) | −1 (0.04) | 91.0 |
| 4 | +1 (28) | −1 (7) | +1 (35) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0) | −1 (0.04) | 86.2 |
| 5 | +1 (28) | +1 (9) | −1 (21) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0.04) | 96.7 |
| 6 | +1 (28) | +1 (9) | +1 (35) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.08) | 82.4 |
| 7 | −1 (22) | +1 (9) | +1 (35) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0.04) | 93.7 |
| 8 | −1 (22) | −1 (7) | +1 (35) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.75) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.08) | 49.4 |
| 9 | −1 (22) | −1 (7) | −1 (21) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0) | +1 (0.08) | 62.7 |
| 10 | +1 (28) | −1 (7) | −1 (21) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.75) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.1) | −1 (0.04) | 99.2 |
| 11 | −1 (22) | +1 (9) | −1 (21) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0.25) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.1) | +1 (0.08) | 69.2 |
| 12 | −1 (22) | −1 (7) | −1 (21) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0.25) | −1 (0) | −1 (0) | −1 (0.04) | 52.8 |
| 13 (C) | 0 (25) | 0 (8) | 0 (28) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.06) | 66.6 |
| 14 (C) | 0 (25) | 0 (8) | 0 (28) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.06) | 67.3 |
| 15 (C) | 0 (25) | 0 (8) | 0 (28) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.5) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.05) | 0 (0.06) | 69.0 |
In parenthesis, real values.
Fractional factorial design 24−1 applied to the evaluation of the effects of 4 factors in pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 after 4 days of incubation.
| Assay | Glucose (g/50 mL) | Malt extract (g/50 mL) | Peptone (g/50 mL) | Pyrene (mg mL−1) | Pyrene degrad. (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | −1 (0) | −1 (0.75) | −1 (0.1) | −1 (0.04) | 94.2 |
| 2 | +1 (0.26) | −1 (0.75) | −1 (0.1) | +1 (0.08) | 92.2 |
| 3 | −1 (0) | +1 (1.25) | −1 (0.1) | +1 (0.08) | 97.8 |
| 4 | +1 (0.26) | +1 (1.25) | −1 (0.1) | −1 (0.04) | 98.0 |
| 5 | −1 (0) | −1 (0.75) | +1 (0.2) | +1 (0.08) | 97.2 |
| 6 | +1 (0.26) | −1 (0.75) | +1 (0.2) | −1 (0.04) | 97.7 |
| 7 | −1 (0) | +1 (1.25) | +1 (0.2) | −1 (0.04) | 98.5 |
| 8 | +1 (0.26) | +1 (1.25) | +1 (0.2) | +1 (0.08) | 98.6 |
| 9 (C) | 0 (0.13) | 0 (1.0) | 0 (0.15) | 0 (0.06) | 95.3 |
| 10 (C) | 0 (0.13) | 0 (1.0) | 0 (0.15) | 0 (0.06) | 96.2 |
| 11 (C) | 0 (0.13) | 0 (1.0) | 0 (0.15) | 0 (0.06) | 97.9 |
In parenthesis, real values.
Central composite design (22) applied to the evaluation of the effects of two factors in pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 after 48 h of incubation.
| Assay | Glucose (g/50 mL) | Peptone (g/50 mL) | Pyrene degradation (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | −1 (0.0175) | −1 (0.165) | 92.5 |
| 2 | +1 (0.1025) | −1 (0.165) | 95.1 |
| 3 | −1 (0.0175) | +1 (0.235) | 98.0 |
| 4 | +1 (0.1025) | +1 (0.235) | 97.5 |
| 5 | −1.41 (0) | 0 (0.2) | 96.9 |
| 6 | +1.41 (0.12) | 0 (0.2) | 98.0 |
| 7 | 0 (0.06) | −1.41 (0.15) | 97.9 |
| 8 | 0 (0.06) | +1.41 (0.25) | 97.8 |
| 9 | 0 (0.06) | 0 (0.2) | 97.1 |
| 10 | 0 (0.06) | 0 (0.2) | 98.2 |
| 11 | 0 (0.06) | 0 (0.2) | 98.0 |
In parenthesis, real values.
Fig. 1Pyrene (A) and BaP (B) degradation by the three marine-derived basidiomycetes after 7, 14 and 21 days of incubation at 28 °C and 120 rpm. The values are triplicate averages and vertical bars show the standard error.
Fig. 2Pyrene and BaP degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 after 7 days of incubation at 28 °C and 120 rpm. The values are triplicate averages and vertical bars show the standard error.
Monitored ions during pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062 through the SIM mode and Full Scan.
| Compound | Monitored ions ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Identification | Confirmation | |
| Hydroxypyrene | 218 | 189 |
| Dihydroxypyrene | 234 | 205, 176 |
| Pyrene dihydrodiol | 236 | 218, 189, 176, 94 |
Fig. 3Standardized Pareto chart showing the effects of 8 factors (Plackett-Burman matrix 12) in pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062, after 7 days of incubation.
Fig. 4Standardized Pareto chart showing the effects of 4 factors (Fractional factorial design 24−1) in pyrene degradation by Marasmiellus sp. CBMAI 1062, after 4 days of incubation.