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DNA-stable isotope probing integrated with metagenomics for retrieval of biphenyl dioxygenase genes from polychlorinated biphenyl-contaminated river sedimentopen access

Authors
Sul, Woo JunPark, JoonhongQuensen, III John F.Rodrigues, Jorge L. M.Seliger, LaurieTsoi, Tamara V.Zylstra, Gerben J.Tiedje, James M.
Issue Date
Sep-2009
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Citation
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, v.75, no.17, pp 5501 - 5506
Pages
6
Journal Title
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume
75
Number
17
Start Page
5501
End Page
5506
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/58971
DOI
10.1128/AEM.00121-09
ISSN
0099-2240
1098-5336
Abstract
Stable isotope probing with [13C]biphenyl was used to explore the genetic properties of indigenous bacteria able to grow on biphenyl in PCB-contaminated River Raisin sediment. A bacterial 16S rRNA gene clone library generated from [13C]DNA after a 14-day incubation with [ 13C]biphenyl revealed the dominant organisms to be members of the genera Achromobacter and Pseudomonas. A library built from PCR amplification of genes for aromatic-ring-hydroxylating dioxygenases from the [13C]DNA fraction revealed two sequence groups similar to bphA (encoding biphenyl dioxygenase) of Comamonas testosteroni strain B-356 and of Rhodococcus sp. RHA1. A library of 1,568 cosmid clones was produced from the [13C]DNA fraction. A 31.8-kb cosmid clone, detected by aromatic dioxygenase primers, contained genes of biphenyl dioxygenase subunits bphAE, while the rest of the clone's sequence was similar to that of an unknown member of the Gammaproteobacteria. A discrepancy in G+C content near the bphAE genes implies their recent acquisition, possibly by horizontal transfer. The biphenyl dioxygenase from the cosmid clone oxidized biphenyl and unsubstituted and para-only-substituted rings of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners. A DNA-stable isotope probing-based cosmid library enabled the retrieval of functional genes from an uncultivated organism capable of PCB metabolism and suggest dispersed dioxygenase gene organization in nature. Copyright © 2009, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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