Organic layer characteristics and microbial utilization of the biosulfur globules produced by haloalkaliphilic Thioalkalivibrio versutus D301 during biological desulfurization.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Extremophiles Pub Date : 2022-08-13 DOI:10.1007/s00792-022-01274-z
Zhixia Liu, Maohua Yang, Tingzhen Mu, Jinlong Liu, Linxu Chen, Delu Miao, Jianmin Xing
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The haloalkaliphilic genus Thioalkalivibrio, widely used in bio-desulfurization, can oxidize H2S to So, which is excreted outside cells in the form of biosulfur globules. As by-product of bio-desulfurization, information on biosulfur globules is still very scant, which limits its high-value utilization. In this paper, the characteristics of biosulfur globules produced by Thioalkalivibrio versutus D301 and the possibility of cultivating sulfur-oxidizing bacteria as a high biological-activity sulfur source were studied. The sulfur element in the biosulfur globules existed in the form α-S8, which was similar to chemical sulfur. The biosulfur globule was wrapped with an organic layer composed of polysaccharides and proteins. The composition of this organic layer could change. In the formation stage of biosulfur globules, the organic layer was dominated by polysaccharides, and in later stage, proteins became the main component. We speculated that the organic layer was mainly formed by the passive adsorption of organic matter secreted by cells. The existence of organic layer endowed biosulfur with better bioavailability. Compared with those found using chemical sulfur, the growth rates of Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans ATCC 19377T, Thiomicrospira microaerophila BDL05 and Thioalkalibacter halophilus BDH06 using biosulfur increased several folds to an order of magnitude, indicating that biosulfur was a good sulfur source for cultivating sulfur-oxidizing bacteria.

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嗜卤硫酸弧菌D301在生物脱硫过程中产生的生物硫球的有机层特征及微生物利用
广泛应用于生物脱硫的嗜卤硫酸弧菌属thiioalkalivibrio可将H2S氧化为So,并以生物硫球的形式排出细胞外。生物硫球作为生物脱硫的副产物,目前对生物硫球的研究还很少,限制了其高价值的利用。本文研究了硫酸弧菌D301产生的生物硫球的特性,以及培养硫氧化菌作为高生物活性硫源的可能性。生物硫球中的硫元素以α-S8的形式存在,与化学硫相似。生物硫球被一层由多糖和蛋白质组成的有机层包裹。这个有机层的组成可以改变。在生物硫球形成阶段,有机层以多糖为主,后期以蛋白质为主。我们推测有机层主要是由细胞分泌的有机物被动吸附而形成的。有机层的存在使生物硫具有较好的生物利用度。与化学硫相比,使用生物硫的酸性硫氧化硫杆菌ATCC 19377T、嗜微气硫微螺旋菌BDL05和嗜盐硫碱杆菌BDH06的生长速度提高了数倍,达到数量级,表明生物硫是培养硫氧化菌的良好硫源。
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Extremophiles
Extremophiles 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Extremophiles features original research articles, reviews, and method papers on the biology, molecular biology, structure, function, and applications of microbial life at high or low temperature, pressure, acidity, alkalinity, salinity, or desiccation; or in the presence of organic solvents, heavy metals, normally toxic substances, or radiation.
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