In situ enzyme activities of filamentous scum bacteria in municipal activated sludge wastewater treatment plants

M. Schade, H. Lemmer
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In situ phosphatase, esterase, lipase, and β-glucuronidase activities were investigated in filamentous scum bacteria by ELF (enzyme labeled fluorescence)-technology. Microthrix parvicella exhibited significant activities for all four enzymes with lipase activity being the highest. In situ activities were considerably higher in activated sludge as compared to scum indicating M. parvicella growth to occur mainly in the sludge fraction. "Nocardioform actinomycetes" showed significant activities for phosphatase, esterase, and β-glucuronidase, lipase activity was only moderate. Activities revealed to be similar for activated sludge and scum. As population densities of enzyme-active actinomycetes were noticeably higher in scum they presumably find good growth conditions in the scum layer. Enzyme activities in Nostocoida limicola morphotypes were only low with no lipase activity being detected. Due to their phylogenetic diversity activity assignment should be combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Numerous type 0041/0675 and type 1851 filaments showed all but lipase activity. However, some of their attached bacteria revealed to be lipase-active. Only a few morphotype 0092 filaments revealed phosphatase, esterase, and β-glucuronidase activity. ELF investigations proved suitable for monitoring in situ filamentous activity. Present imponderabilities of Eikelboom morphotype phylogenetic affiliation are discussed.
城市活性污泥污水处理厂丝状浮渣细菌的原位酶活性
采用酶标记荧光(ELF)技术对丝状浮渣细菌的原位磷酸酶、酯酶、脂肪酶和β-葡萄糖醛酸酶活性进行了研究。小微刺对四种酶均有显著的活性,其中脂肪酶活性最高。与浮渣相比,活性污泥中的原位活性要高得多,这表明细小分枝杆菌的生长主要发生在污泥部分。Nocardioform放线菌对磷酸酶、酯酶和β-葡萄糖醛酸酶有显著活性,脂肪酶活性中等。活性污泥和浮渣的活性相似。由于酶活性放线菌的种群密度在浮渣中明显较高,它们可能在浮渣层中找到良好的生长条件。酶活性较低,未检测到脂肪酶活性。由于它们的系统发育多样性,活性鉴定应与荧光原位杂交(FISH)相结合。大量的0041/0675型和1851型长丝除脂肪酶活性外均显示出脂肪酶活性。然而,其中一些附着的细菌显示出脂肪酶活性。只有少数形态型0092长丝显示出磷酸酶、酯酶和β-葡萄糖醛酸酶的活性。ELF调查证明适合于监测丝状物的原位活性。讨论了目前Eikelboom形态型系统发育关系的不可估量性。
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