Phylogenetic diversity and biotechnological potentials of marine bacteria from continental slope of eastern Arabian Sea

IF 3.5 Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jgeb.2018.06.002
Arakkaveettil Kabeer Farha , Thasneem TR , Aswathy Purushothaman , Jaseetha Abdul Salam , Abdulla Mohamed Hatha
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Marine environments are substantially untapped source for the isolation of bacteria with the capacity to produce various extracellular hydrolytic enzymes, which have important ecological roles and promising biotechnological applications. Hydrolases constitute a class of enzymes widely distributed in nature from bacteria to higher eukaryotes. Marine microbial communities are highly diverse and have evolved during extended evolutionary processes of physiological adaptations under the influence of a variety of ecological conditions and selection pressures. A number of marine hydrolases have been described, including amylases, lipases and proteases, which are being used extensively for biotechnological applications. The present study was carried out to isolate marine bacteria from continental slope sediments of the eastern Arabian Sea and explore their biotechnological potential. Among the 119 isolates screened, producers of amylases (15%), caseinases (40%), cellulases (40%), gelatinases (60%), lipases (26%), ligninases (33%), phytase (11%) and Malachite Green dye degraders (16%) were detected. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequencing showed that predominant marine sediment bacteria possessing more than four enzymatic activities belonged to the phyla Firmicutes and Proteobacteria, was assigned to the genera Bacillus, Planococcus, Staphylococcus, Chryseomicrobium, Exiguobacterium and Halomonas. Biodegradation of the dye Malachite Green using the liquid decolorization assay showed that both the individual cultures (Bacillus vietnamensis, Planococcus maritimus and Bacillus pumilus) and their consortium were able to decolorize more than 70% of dye within 24 h of incubation. This is the first report on diversity and extracellular hydrolytic enzymatic activities and bioremediation properties of bacteria from continental slope sediment of eastern Arabian Sea.

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阿拉伯海东部陆坡海洋细菌的系统发育多样性及其生物技术潜力
海洋环境是分离具有生产各种细胞外水解酶能力的细菌的基本未开发来源,这些酶具有重要的生态作用和有前景的生物技术应用。水解酶是一类广泛分布于自然界的酶,从细菌到高等真核生物。海洋微生物群落是高度多样化的,在各种生态条件和选择压力的影响下,在生理适应的长期进化过程中进化而来。许多海洋水解酶已被描述,包括淀粉酶,脂肪酶和蛋白酶,它们被广泛用于生物技术应用。本研究旨在从阿拉伯海东部陆坡沉积物中分离海洋细菌,并探索其生物技术潜力。在筛选的119株分离物中,检测到淀粉酶(15%)、酪酶(40%)、纤维素酶(40%)、明胶酶(60%)、脂肪酶(26%)、木质素酶(33%)、植酸酶(11%)和孔雀石绿染料降解物(16%)的产生物。基于16S rRNA基因测序的系统发育分析表明,具有4种以上酶活性的海洋沉积物细菌主要属于厚壁菌门和变形菌门,属于芽孢杆菌属、Planococcus、Staphylococcus、Chryseomicrobium、Exiguobacterium和Halomonas。用液体脱色法对染料孔雀石绿进行生物降解,结果表明,越南芽孢杆菌、海洋扁平球菌和小芽孢杆菌的个体培养物及其联合培养物在24 h内脱色率均超过70%。本文首次报道了阿拉伯海东部陆坡沉积物中细菌的多样性、胞外水解酶活性和生物修复特性。
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Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: Journal of genetic engineering and biotechnology is devoted to rapid publication of full-length research papers that leads to significant contribution in advancing knowledge in genetic engineering and biotechnology and provide novel perspectives in this research area. JGEB includes all major themes related to genetic engineering and recombinant DNA. The area of interest of JGEB includes but not restricted to: •Plant genetics •Animal genetics •Bacterial enzymes •Agricultural Biotechnology, •Biochemistry, •Biophysics, •Bioinformatics, •Environmental Biotechnology, •Industrial Biotechnology, •Microbial biotechnology, •Medical Biotechnology, •Bioenergy, Biosafety, •Biosecurity, •Bioethics, •GMOS, •Genomic, •Proteomic JGEB accepts
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