Genome analysis of Shewanella putrefaciens 4H revealing the potential mechanisms for the chromium remediation.

Autor: Cai Y; College of Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China.; Clean Production of Textile Printing and Dyeing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education, Wuhan, 430200, China., Chen X; College of Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China., Qi H; College of Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China., Bu F; College of Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China., Shaaban M; College of Agriculture, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China., Peng QA; College of Environmental Engineering, Wuhan Textile University, Wuhan, 430200, China. pqa2002_@163.com.; Clean Production of Textile Printing and Dyeing Engineering Research Center of Ministry of Education, Wuhan, 430200, China. pqa2002_@163.com.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC genomics [BMC Genomics] 2024 Feb 02; Vol. 25 (1), pp. 136. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 02.
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-024-10031-9
Abstrakt: Microbial remediation of heavy metal polluted environment is ecofriendly and cost effective. Therefore, in the present study, Shewanella putrefaciens stain 4H was previously isolated by our group from the activated sludge of secondary sedimentation tank in a dyeing wastewater treatment plant. The bacterium was able to reduce chromate effectively. The strains showed significant ability to reduce Cr(VI) in the pH range of 8.0 to 10.0 (optimum pH 9.0) and 25-42 ℃ (optimum 30 ℃) and were able to reduce 300 mg/L of Cr(VI) in 72 h under parthenogenetic anaerobic conditions. In this paper, the complete genome sequence was obtained by Nanopore sequencing technology and analyzed chromium metabolism-related genes by comparative genomics The genomic sequence of S. putrefaciens 4H has a length of 4,631,110 bp with a G + C content of 44.66% and contains 4015 protein-coding genes and 3223,  2414, 2343 genes were correspondingly annotated into the COG, KEGG, and GO databases. The qRT-PCR analysis showed that the expression of chrA, mtrC, and undA genes was up-regulated under Cr(VI) stress. This study explores the Chromium Metabolism-Related Genes of S. putrefaciens 4H and will help to deepen our understanding of the mechanisms of Cr(VI) tolerance and reduction in this strain, thus contributing to the better application of S. putrefaciens 4H in the field of remediation of chromium-contaminated environments.
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Databáze: MEDLINE