Edible plant oil (EPO)-consumption activity of the isolate Fusarium keratoplasticum EN01 and other relative Fusarium species

Eiko Nishiyama, Ryo Nagata, Akikazu Ando, Akihiro Saito
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Edible oil is used in humans’ daily lives, and the degradation of edible oil is a key process in sewage water treatment and in compost production from food wastes. In this study, a mixed microbial strain EN00, which showed high edible plant oil (EPO)-consumption activity, was obtained from soil via enrichment cultivation. A fungal strain EN01 was isolated from EN00 and relegated to Fusarium keratoplasticum, based on the nucleotide sequences of the TEF1-α gene. Strain EN01 eliminated more than 90% of hydrophobic compounds from the medium containing 1.0% (w/v) EPO within 10 days at 30 °C. The rate of consumption of EPO by EN01 was comparable with that of EN00, suggesting that EN01 was the main microorganism involved in the EPO-consumption ability of EN00. Strain EN01 efficiently utilized EPO as a sole carbon source. The EPO-consumption rate of EN01 was highest among six tested strains of Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC), while two FSSC strains of F. mori and F. cuneirostrum, whose phylogenetic relationships were relatively distant from EN01, had little EPO-eliminating activity. This data implies that the potent EPO-eliminating activity is not general in FSSC strains but is restricted to selected members of this complex. EN01 showed good growth at 25–30 °C, in media with an initial pH of 4–10, and in the presence of 0–3% (w/v) sodium chloride. Although the safety including pathogenicity must be strictly evaluated, some FSSC strains including EN01 have potentials for use in the degradation and elimination of edible oil.

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分离菌 Fusarium keratoplasticum EN01 和其他相关 Fusarium 菌种的食用植物油(EPO)消耗活性
食用油是人类日常生活的必需品,而食用油的降解是污水处理和利用食物垃圾生产堆肥的关键过程。本研究通过富集培养从土壤中获得了一株具有高食用植物油(EPO)消耗活性的混合微生物菌株EN00。根据 TEF1-α 基因的核苷酸序列,从 EN00 中分离出真菌菌株 EN01,并将其归类为角斑镰刀菌。菌株 EN01 在 30 °C、10 天内消除了含有 1.0%(w/v)EPO 的培养基中 90% 以上的疏水性化合物。EN01消耗EPO的速度与EN00相当,表明EN01是EN00消耗EPO能力的主要微生物。EN01菌株能有效利用EPO作为唯一的碳源。EN01的EPO消耗率在六株受测的禾谷镰刀菌种群(FSSC)中最高,而与EN01系统发育关系相对较远的两株FSSC菌株F. mori和F. cuneirostrum则几乎没有EPO消耗活性。这一数据表明,FSSC 菌株的强效 EPO 消解活性并非普遍存在,而是仅限于该复合体的特定成员。EN01 在 25-30 °C、初始 pH 值为 4-10 的培养基和 0-3%(w/v)氯化钠存在下生长良好。虽然包括致病性在内的安全性必须经过严格评估,但包括 EN01 在内的一些 FSSC 菌株具有用于降解和消除食用油的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek publishes papers on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology. Topics of particular interest include: taxonomy, structure & development; biochemistry & molecular biology; physiology & metabolic studies; genetics; ecological studies; especially molecular ecology; marine microbiology; medical microbiology; molecular biological aspects of microbial pathogenesis and bioinformatics.
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