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Biodegradation of n-hexadecane by Aspergillus sp. RFC-1 and its mechanism.

Adnan B Al-Hawash1, Jialong Zhang2, Shue Li2, Jiashu Liu2, Hussein B Ghalib3, Xiaoyu Zhang2, Fuying Ma4.   

Abstract

Fungi can use n-hexadecane (HXD) as a sole carbon source. But the mechanism of HXD degradation remains unclear. This work mainly aimed to study the degradation of HXD by Aspergillus sp. RFC-1 obtained from oil-contaminated soil. The HXD content, medium acidification and presence of hexadecanoic acid in the medium were determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, and fungal growth was observed. Enzyme and gene expression assays suggested the involvement of an alkane hydroxylase, an alcohol dehydrogenase, and a P450 enzyme system in HXD degradation. A biosurfactant produced by the strain RFC-1 was also characterized. During 10 days of incubation, 86.3% of HXD was degraded by RFC-1. The highest activities of alkane hydroxylase (125.4 µmol mg-1 protein) and alcohol dehydrogenase (12.5 µmol mg-1 proteins) were recorded. The expression level of cytochrome P450 gene associated with oxidation was induced (from 0.94-fold to 5.45-fold) under the HXD condition by Real-time PCR analysis. In addition, HXD accumulated in inclusion bodies of RFC-1with the maximum of 5.1 g L-1. Results of blood agar plate and thin-layer chromatography analysis showed RFC-1 released high lipid and emulsification activity in the fungal culture. Induced cell surface hydrophobicity and reduced surface tension also indicated the RFC-1-mediated biosurfactant production, which facilitated the HXD degradation and supported the degradation process.
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Keywords:  Biosurfactants; Degradative enzymes; Filamentous fungus; Gene expression; n-hexadecane

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30142606     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.08.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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