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Biodegradation of long chain alkanes in halophilic conditions by Alcanivorax sp. strain Est-02 isolated from saline soil.

Seyedeh Mandana SadrAzodi1, Mahmoud Shavandi2, Mohammad Ali Amoozegar1, Mohammad Reza Mehrnia3.   

Abstract

In this study, through a multistep enrichment and isolation procedure, a halophilic bacterial strain was isolated from unpolluted saline soil, which was able to effectively and preferentially degrade long chain alkanes (especially tetracosane and octacosane). The strain was identified by 16S rRNA gene sequence as an Alcanivorax sp. The growth of strain Est-02 was optimized at the presence of tetracosane in different NaCl concentrations, temperatures, and pH. The consumption of different heavy alkanes was also investigated. Optimal culture conditions of the strain were determined to be as follows: 10% NaCl, temperature 25-35 °C and pH 7. Alcanivorax sp. strain Est-02 was able to use a wide range of aliphatic substrates ranging from C14 to C28 with clear tendency to utilize heavy chain hydrocarbons of C24 and C28. During growth on a mixture of alkanes (C14-C28), the strain consumed 60% and 65% of tetracosane and octacosane, respectively, while only about 40% of the lower chain alkanes were degraded. This unique ability of the strain Est-02 in efficient and selective biodegradation of long chain hydrocarbons could be further exploited for remediation of wax and heavy oil contaminated soils or upgrading of heavy crude oils. Comparison of the sequence of alkane hydroxylase gene (alkB) of strain Est-02 with previously reported sequences for Alcanivorax spp. and other hydrocarbon degraders, showed a remarkable phylogenetic distance between the sequence alkB of Est-02 and other alkane-degrading bacteria.

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Keywords:  Alcanivorax; Bioremediation; Halophilic bacteria; Hydrocarbon biodegradation; Tetracosane

Year:  2019        PMID: 30944788      PMCID: PMC6420517          DOI: 10.1007/s13205-019-1670-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  3 Biotech        ISSN: 2190-5738            Impact factor:   2.406


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