Metabolic Characterization and Geochemical Drivers of Active Hydrocarbon-Degrading Microorganisms
文献类型:期刊论文
作者 | Li, Jibing4,5,6; Huang, Qihui3,5,6; Cai, Xixi1; Zhao, Xuan2,5,6; Luo, Chunling4,5,6![]() |
刊名 | JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES
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出版日期 | 2024-06-01 |
卷号 | 129期号:6页码:16 |
关键词 | stable-isotope probing metagenomic binning functional microbial community geochemical factor analysis metabolic characteristics |
ISSN号 | 2169-8953 |
DOI | 10.1029/2024JG008104 |
英文摘要 | Understanding the metabolic characteristics and controlled geochemical factors of functional microorganisms in petroleum-contaminated areas at different locations is pivotal for enhancing pollutant removal strategies. To address the existing research gap in this domain, we employed stable-isotope-probing (SIP) with multi-isotope labeling substrates, combined with 16S amplicon sequencing, metagenomic sequencing, and geochemical factor analysis. Utilizing n-hexadecane and phenanthrene as model compounds, our study revealed location-specific differences in the composition of functional microorganisms. Despite these variances, key players such as Pseudomonas, Marinobacter, Alcanivorax, Ochrobactrum, and Sphingomonas consistently emerged as active degraders of n-hexadecane and/or phenanthrene. Several genera, including Pseudomonas, Ochrobactrum, Alcanivorax, Nitriliruptoraceae, and Sphingobacterium, demonstrated versatility by effectively degrading both contaminants. SIP-metagenomic binning facilitated the acquisition of genomes from key active degraders, such as Pseudomonas sp., Ochrobactrum sp., Sphingomonas sp., and Shinella sp. This enabled a comprehensive analysis of petroleum hydrocarbon degradation pathways and genes, encompassing PAH dioxygenase genes, alkB genes, phthalate, and salicylate-related pathways. Environmental factor and variation partitioning analysis revealed that oil pollution significantly influences the functional microbial community (12%), followed by available potassium and available nitrogen. Geochemical parameters and geographic location independently explained 14% and 21% of total variations, respectively. Intriguingly, more than half (51%) of the variation in functional microbial community structure remains unexplained, possibly due to unmeasured environmental variables. Our study contributes valuable insights into the in situ bioremediation mechanism for petroleum-contaminated soil, elucidating factors influencing functional microbial structures across locations. These findings provide a vital theoretical reference for in situ regulation and bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon pollution in diverse environmental contexts. Understanding how microorganisms function in petroleum-contaminated areas at different locations is crucial for improving pollutant removal strategies. In our study, we used stable-isotope probing (SIP) and various techniques to analyze the metabolic characteristics and controlled geochemical factors influencing these microorganisms. By focusing on n-hexadecane and phenanthrene, we identified location-specific variations in microbial composition, with consistent roles played by key degraders like Pseudomonas, Marinobacter, Alcanivorax, Ochrobactrum, and Sphingomonas. Some genera, including Pseudomonas, Ochrobactrum, Alcanivorax, Nitriliruptoraceae, and Sphingobacterium, demonstrated versatility in degrading both contaminants. SIP-metagenomic binning allowed genome acquisition for a comprehensive analysis of hydrocarbon degradation pathways. Our findings emphasize the crucial role of these microorganisms in in situ petroleum biodegradation and their bioremediation potential. Environmental factor analysis revealed oil pollution as a significant influencer (12%), followed by AK and AN. Geochemical parameters and geographic location independently explained 14% and 21% of total variations. Over half (51%) of the variation remains unexplained, suggesting unknown environmental factors. Our study provides vital insights into in situ bioremediation mechanisms, elucidating factors influencing microbial structures across locations and offering a theoretical foundation for regulating and remediating petroleum pollution in diverse environmental contexts. Our study unveils distinct microbial compositions involved in hydrocarbon degradation, varying across specific locations for the first time Using stable-isotope probing-metagenomics, we obtained key hydrocarbon degraders' genomes, enhancing pathway analysis and genomic insights Oil pollution (12%) impacts microbial communities; geochemical factors and location contribute 14% and 21% to variations |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Geology |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:001243573600001 |
源URL | [http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/78444] ![]() |
专题 | 有机地球化学国家重点实验室 |
通讯作者 | Luo, Chunling |
作者单位 | 1.Guangdong Acad Agr Sci, Environm Hort Res Inst, Guangdong Key Lab Ornamental Plant Germplasm Innov, Guangzhou, Peoples R China 2.Kunming Univ, Coll Architecture & Civil Engn, Kunming 650214, Peoples R China 3.Jinan Univ, Sch Environm, Guangdong Key Lab Environm Pollut & Hlth, Guangzhou, Peoples R China 4.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China 5.Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Environm Protect & Resource, Guangdong Hong Kong Macao Joint Lab Environm Pollu, Guangzhou, Peoples R China 6.Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Hong Kong 510640, Guangdong, Peoples R China |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Li, Jibing,Huang, Qihui,Cai, Xixi,et al. Metabolic Characterization and Geochemical Drivers of Active Hydrocarbon-Degrading Microorganisms[J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES,2024,129(6):16. |
APA | Li, Jibing,Huang, Qihui,Cai, Xixi,Zhao, Xuan,Luo, Chunling,&Zhang, Gan.(2024).Metabolic Characterization and Geochemical Drivers of Active Hydrocarbon-Degrading Microorganisms.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES,129(6),16. |
MLA | Li, Jibing,et al."Metabolic Characterization and Geochemical Drivers of Active Hydrocarbon-Degrading Microorganisms".JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES 129.6(2024):16. |
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来源:广州地球化学研究所
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