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Identifying anaerobic amino acids degraders through the comparison of short-term and long-term enrichments
- Source :
- Environmental microbiology reportsReference. 12(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Degradation of amino acids is an important process in methanogenic environments. Early studies in the 1980s focused on isolated clostridia species to study the degradation behaviours. However, it is now well-recognized that isolated species may not represent those with important roles in situ. This study conducted a continuous enrichment experiment with focus on the comparison of the microbial communities after short-term enrichment (SE) and long-term enrichment (LE). Individual amino acids were used as the substrate, and two different anaerobic digester sludge were used as the inoculum. Based on 16S rRNA and 16S rRNA gene, a clear community shift was observed during a time course of 18 months. The SE communities were dominated by microbial populations such as an uncultured Bacteroidales that was different from known fermenters. In the LE communities, known amino acids fermenters were consistently observed with high abundance, including Peptoclostridium acidaminophilum, Acidaminobacter hydrogenoformans and Propionivibrio pelophilus. The community structures could be classified into four types depending on the diversity of fermenters and syntrophs. A culturability index was developed to compare the SE and LE community and revealed that long-term enrichment tended to select microbial populations closely related to species that has been cultivated whereas larger fractions of the inoculum and SE communities remained uncultured.
- Subjects :
- Rhodocyclaceae
Clostridia
03 medical and health sciences
Bioreactors
Abundance (ecology)
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Food science
Anaerobiosis
Amino Acids
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
030304 developmental biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
0303 health sciences
Clostridiales
biology
Bacteria
Sewage
030306 microbiology
Microbiota
Propionivibrio pelophilus
biology.organism_classification
16S ribosomal RNA
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
Substrate (marine biology)
Bacteroidales
Amino acid
chemistry
Genes, Bacterial
Fermentation
Anaerobic exercise
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17582229
- Volume :
- 12
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Environmental microbiology reportsReference
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....32d3f502e1a48f6580b2d7bf00e4cc79