Aliyu Ibrahim Dabai, Raghavendra Juluri Rao, Anna Kulakov, Shamsudeen Umar Dandare, Rory Doherty, Mathew Boyd, Christopher C R Allen
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Abstract
Petrochemical spills present a global environmental challenge, necessitating effective monitoring and remediation. This study was designed to develop a molecular tool using binary functional gene ratios to assess contamination levels and timelines in petrochemical-contaminated soils. Soils from petrochemical-contaminated sites were collected and hydrocarbon quantification was performed using GC-MS and GCxGC-FID, against specific standards. Metagenomic DNA was extracted, and functional genes associated with hydrocarbon degradation (PAH Ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase (PAH-RHDα) and 6-oxocyclohex-1-ene-1-carbonyl-CoA hydrolase (bamA)) were analysed using qPCR. A diagnostic ratio of PAH degradation genes was applied to characterise pollution. In-silico gene mining was used to verify the functional gene ratios. MS revealed distinct contamination profiles correlating with pollution duration and pollutant levels. One set of samples had kerosene concentrations between 154-478.64 µg/g of soil, while the other contained < 11 µg/g. Functional genes analysis linked higher kerosene concentrations to increased gram-negative dioxygenase levels and lower kerosene concentrations to gram-positive dioxygenases. PAH-RHDα-GN: bamA and PAH-RHDα-GP: bamA reflected contamination levels and apparent pollution age. In-silico gene mining validated qPCR findings, confirming the reliability of gene ratios for environmental monitoring. Our findings show that the functional gene ratios serve as a molecular biomarker for spill characterisation, offering a novel approach for assessing and monitoring contamination in soils.
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