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Microbial synergistic interactions for reductive dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 666, Issue -, Pages 368-376

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.283

Keywords

Dehalococcoides; Reductive dechlorination; Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); Synergistic interaction; Methanosarcina; Desulfovibrio

Funding

  1. Ng Teng Fong Charitable Foundation (NTFCF) fund [R-302-000-198-720]
  2. National Research Foundation-Prime Minister's office, Republic of Singapore under the Competitive Research Programme [NRF-CRP5-2009-05]

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Dehalococcoides usually work closely with other beneficial microorganisms for removal of halogenated organic compounds at contaminated sites. Traditional microbial cultivation is necessary but not enough to gain insights into key microbial populations and their interactions in complex communities. In this study, we cultivated and characterized two D. mccartyi strains (CG3 and SG1), and further revealed interspecies synergistic interactions in PCB-dechlorinating microbial communities via metagenomic analysis. Strain CG3 and SG1 originated from dis'inct geographic sites employ reductive dehalogenase CG3-RD11 (PcbAl-like) and SG1-RD2S (PcbM/5-like), respectively, to catalyze chlorine-removal from PCBs. In their parent mixed cultures CG-3 and SG-1, as well as in previously enriched PCB-dechlorinating cultures CG-1, CG-4 and CG-5, Methunosarciau and Desutiovibriu were found as major non-dechlorinating populations which may play roles in mediating acetate-and H-2 sources for D. mccartyi. They together form a stable microbial community for interspecies carbon-and electron-transfers to facilitate organohalide respiration of D. inccurtyi, being confirmed in a synthetic microbial community consisting of the Dehutococcoides, Methaaosurcina and Desulfuvibrio. The results provide insights into which and how other microorganisms support D. mccartyi to dechlorinate PCBs, and suggest that Metimaosurciau may play a larger role in PCB-dechlorinating communities than currently appreciated. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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