Isolation, characterization, mathematical modeling and assessment of a novel Photobacterium sp. EAH3, as toxicity biosensor

IF 2.2 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Howaida Hassan , Marwa Eltarahony , Gadallah Abu-Elreesh , Hanan M. Abd-Elnaby , Soraya Sabry , Hanan Ghozlan
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Abstract

Marine ecosystems are full of unique microbial phenomena, among them bioluminescence that could be harnessed for different ecological functions. This study was conducted to isolate luminous bacteria and utilize their glowing properties as a potential biosensor for toxicity assessment designs. It is worth noting that this study is the first report on the isolation of an Octopus associated Photobacterium species from Alexandria, Egypt. Based on light intensity, strain Photobacterium sp. EAH3 was selected and identified using 16S-rRNA gene sequencing. The luminescence production was further optimized using experimental. Among eight tested variables, the Plackett-Burman design showed that yeast extract, glycerol, peptone, and NaCl were the most important factors affecting luminescence. The central composite design calculated the optimum concentration of these variables in the optimized medium, which enhanced the bioluminescence activity by 1.39 folds. The employment of Photobacterium sp. EAH3 as a biosensor for the toxicity assessment of some solvents, hydrocarbons and heavy metals was examined using bioluminescence inhibition assay. According to the IC50 results, the highest toxicity values recorded were 0.004 M, 4.15 ppm and 1.4 ppm for isoamyl alcohol, Hg2+ and catechol, respectively. Moreover, our study sheds light on futuristic methodology for monitoring toxicity in real polluted environmental and effluents' samples reflecting its promising efficiency.

一种新型光细菌EAH3毒性生物传感器的分离、表征、数学建模与评价
海洋生态系统充满了独特的微生物现象,其中生物发光可以用于不同的生态功能。本研究旨在分离发光细菌,并利用其发光特性作为潜在的生物传感器进行毒性评估设计。值得注意的是,这项研究是第一份从埃及亚历山大分离出章鱼相关光细菌的报告。根据光照强度,选择菌株光杆菌EAH3,并使用16S rRNA基因测序进行鉴定。通过实验进一步优化了发光产物。在八个测试变量中,Plackett-Burman设计表明,酵母提取物、甘油、蛋白胨和NaCl是影响发光的最重要因素。中心复合物设计计算了这些变量在优化培养基中的最佳浓度,使生物发光活性提高了1.39倍。利用生物发光抑制试验研究了光杆菌EAH3作为生物传感器对某些溶剂、碳氢化合物和重金属的毒性评估。根据IC50结果,异戊醇、Hg2+和邻苯二酚的最高毒性值分别为0.004M、4.15ppm和1.4ppm。此外,我们的研究为监测真实污染环境和废水样本中的毒性提供了未来的方法,反映了其有希望的效率。
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research
Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
63
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research is published by the National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries. The Journal isdevoted to the publication of original papers and reviews in all branches of aquatic sciences (Oceanography, Limnology, Fisheries,Aquaculture and environmental sciences)
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