Isolation, screening and molecular identification of bioflocculants–producing bacteria

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
ASSALA MOHAMMED AL KHAFAJI, ASIA FADHILE ALMANSOORY, NASSIR ABDULLAH ALYOUSIF
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Abstract. Al Khafaji AM, Almansoory AF, Alyousif NA. 2023. Isolation, screening and molecular identification of bioflocculants–producing bacteria. Biodiversitas 24: 4410-4417. Bioflocculants are biological compounds produced by different microorganisms with many applications for wastewater treatment as such become an important product in biotechnology and a consequence to be used in industries. The current study aimed to isolate, identify, and screen bioflocculant-producing bacteria from different sites in Basrah City in Iraq. The production of bioflocculants was enhanced by optimization of various cultural conditions such as (carbon source, nitrogen supply, pH, and inoculum sizes) which were estimated in terms of flocculating activity test. Four wastewater samples and oil- contaminated soil samples were collected. Twenty-one different bacteria were isolated from wastewater and soil. Eleven bacterial isolates showed flocculating activity values of more than 50 %. The results showed that two bacterial isolates were reported as the best bioflocculants-producing isolates with a flocculating activity value of 87.80 % and 81.38 % respectively, these two isolates belonged to Aeromonas simiae and Exiguobacterium profundum which identified by 16S rDNA gene sequencing. Four bacterial isolates were discovered and recorded as new strains in NCBI GenBank with the accession numbers OQ848055 (Escherichia coli strain ANABASR1), OQ848056 (Stutzerimonas balearica strain ANABASR2), OQ848057 (Bacillus jeotgali strain ANABASR3) and OQ848058 (Hydrogenophaga temperata strain ANABASR4). The maximum flocculating activity of 84.49% and 88% was reported for A. simiae and E. profundum respectively under optimum conditions (glucose as carbon source, (NH4)2SO4 as nitrogen source, pH= 7 and 5% inoculum size). The phylogenetic tree was created in the current study based on 16S rDNA gene sequences of bioflocculants –producing bacteria to assess their close relationship and evolution.
生物絮凝剂产菌的分离、筛选及分子鉴定
摘要Al Khafaji AM, Almansoory AF, Alyousif NA。2023. 生物絮凝剂产菌的分离、筛选及分子鉴定。生物多样性24:4410-4417。生物絮凝剂是由不同的微生物产生的生物化合物,在废水处理中有许多应用,因此成为生物技术的重要产品,并在工业中得到应用。目前的研究旨在从伊拉克巴士拉市的不同地点分离、鉴定和筛选产生生物絮凝剂的细菌。通过优化培养条件(碳源、供氮量、pH值和接种量),提高絮凝剂的产量。采集了4个污水样品和含油土壤样品。从废水和土壤中分离出21种不同的细菌。11株分离菌的絮凝活性值大于50%。结果表明,经16S rDNA基因测序鉴定,2株菌株为类风气单胞菌(Aeromonas simiae)和深出口杆菌(Exiguobacterium proundum),絮凝活性值分别为87.80%和81.38%,是产絮凝剂效果最好的菌株。在NCBI GenBank中发现4株新菌株,登录号分别为OQ848055(大肠杆菌ANABASR1)、OQ848056 (balestutzerimonas ANABASR2)、OQ848057(芽孢杆菌ANABASR3)和OQ848058(嗜氢菌ANABASR4)。在葡萄糖为碳源、(NH4)2SO4为氮源、pH= 7、接种量为5%的最佳条件下,相似草和深草的絮凝活性分别为84.49%和88%。本研究以生物絮凝剂产生菌的16S rDNA基因序列为基础,构建了系统发育树,以评估其亲缘关系和进化过程。
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Biodiversitas
Biodiversitas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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