Diversity of culturable thermophilic bacteria from Tata Pani hotspring of Kotli Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The International zoo yearbook Pub Date : 2023-03-14 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e99224
Kazima Ishaq, Asad Hussain Shah, Anila Fariq, Sajida Rasheed, Sammyia Jannat
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Hot water springs are unique areas populated by mesophiles, thermotolerant and hyperthermophiles. They are the source of diversity of thermophiles, mainly belonging to archaea and bacteria domains. The diversity of thermophiles gives an outline of the huge biological potential that can be exploited for industrial applications.To this end, this study was aimed to isolate and characterise the unexplored thermophilic microorganisms from hot water spring in Tatapani, Tehsil & District Kotli AJK, Pakistan. Around 10 bacterial isolates were identified using morphological, biochemical, physiological and molecular attributes. Sequencing of the 16S rDNA gene of the isolates followed by BLAST search revealed that the strain MBT008 has 100% similarity with Anoxybacilluskamchatkensis. MBT012 showed 99.57% similarity with A.mongoliensis, MBT014 was affiliated with A.tengchongensis with 99.43% similarity, MBT009 showed 99.83% homology with A.gonensis and MBT018, 98.70% similarity with A.karvacharensis. The presence of all this microbial diversity in one common source is of immense importance related to envioronmental and industrial aspects in general and extraction of thermostable enzymes from these thermophiles specifically opens new horizons in the field of industrial biotechnology. These thermophiles are revealing new capabilities and are being manipulated by biotechnologists in utilizing them in different unique ways.

查谟和克什米尔 Kotli Azad 塔塔帕尼温泉中可培养嗜热细菌的多样性。
温泉是嗜中温菌、耐热菌和超嗜热菌聚居的独特区域。它们是嗜热生物多样性的源泉,主要属于古细菌和细菌领域。嗜热微生物的多样性概括了可用于工业应用的巨大生物潜力。为此,本研究旨在从巴基斯坦 AJK Tehsil & District Kotli 的 Tatapani 温泉中分离和鉴定尚未开发的嗜热微生物。利用形态学、生物化学、生理学和分子特性鉴定了约 10 种细菌分离物。对分离菌株的 16S rDNA 基因进行测序并进行 BLAST 搜索后发现,菌株 MBT008 与 Anoxybacilluskamchatkensis 的相似度为 100%。MBT012 与 A.mongoliensis 的相似度为 99.57%,MBT014 与 A.tengchongensis 的相似度为 99.43%,MBT009 与 A.gonensis 的同源性为 99.83%,MBT018 与 A.karvacharensis 的相似度为 98.70%。在一个共同的来源中存在着所有这些微生物多样性,这对环境和工业方面具有极其重要的意义,特别是从这些嗜热菌中提取恒温酶为工业生物技术领域开辟了新的前景。这些嗜热菌正在显示出新的能力,生物技术专家正在以不同的独特方式利用它们。
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