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Comparative metagenomics reveals different hydrocarbon degradative abilities from enriched oil-drilling waste.

Amanda P Napp1, José Evandro S Pereira2, Jorge S Oliveira3, Rita C B Silva-Portela4, Lucymara F Agnez-Lima5, Maria C R Peralba6, Fátima M Bento7, Luciane M P Passaglia8, Claudia E Thompson9, Marilene H Vainstein10.   

Abstract

The oil drilling process generates large volumes of waste with inadequate treatments. Here, oil drilling waste (ODW) microbial communities demonstrate different hydrocarbon degradative abilities when exposed to distinct nutrient enrichments as revealed by comparative metagenomics. The ODW was enriched in Luria Broth (LBE) and Potato Dextrose (PDE) media to examine the structure and functional variations of microbial consortia. Two metagenomes were sequenced on Ion Torrent platform and analyzed using MG-RAST. The STAMP software was used to analyze statistically significant differences amongst different attributes of metagenomes. The microbial diversity presented in the different enrichments was distinct and heterogeneous. The metabolic pathways and enzymes were mainly related to the aerobic hydrocarbons degradation. Moreover, our results showed efficient biodegradation after 15 days of treatment for aliphatic hydrocarbons (C8-C33) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), with a total of about 50.5% and 46.4% for LBE and 44.6% and 37.9% for PDE, respectively. The results obtained suggest the idea that the enzymatic apparatus have the potential to degrade petroleum compounds.
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Keywords:  Comparative metagenomics; Hydrocarbon degradation; Microbial diversity; Oil drilling waste; Xenobiotics pathways

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29908430     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.06.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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