揭开与废水处理有关的聚磷酸盐积累生物的神秘面纱:系统发育、新陈代谢和检测综述

IF 14 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Lucia Ruiz-Haddad , Muhammad Ali , Mario Pronk , Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht , Pascal E. Saikaly
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摘要

目前,从废水中去除磷(P)最经济有效的方法是通过多磷酸盐积累生物(PAOs)增强生物除磷(EPBR)。本研究将文献综述与基因组分析相结合,揭示了用于废水处理的相关 PAOs 的系统发育和代谢多样性。研究结果凸显了与废水处理相关的 PAOs 在代谢能力上的显著差异。值得注意的是,Dechloromonas 和 Accumulibacter 样菌可以合成多羟基烷酸,拥有从多磷酸盐中产生 ATP 的特定酶,并拥有醋酸盐和 C4-二羧酸盐的电化学转运体。相比之下,Tetrasphaera、Candidatus Phosphoribacter、Knoellia 和 Phycicoccus 具有 PolyP-葡萄糖激酶和糖/氨基酸电化学转运体。此外,本综述还探讨了活性污泥污水处理厂中聚磷酸盐和 PAOs 的各种检测方法。值得注意的是,FISH-Raman 光谱法是最先进的检测技术之一。总之,本综述为 PAO 研究提供了重要见解,强调了加强生物除磷策略的必要性。
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Demystifying polyphosphate-accumulating organisms relevant to wastewater treatment: A review of their phylogeny, metabolism, and detection

Demystifying polyphosphate-accumulating organisms relevant to wastewater treatment: A review of their phylogeny, metabolism, and detection

Currently, the most cost-effective and efficient method for phosphorus (P) removal from wastewater is enhanced biological P removal (EPBR) via polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs). This study integrates a literature review with genomic analysis to uncover the phylogenetic and metabolic diversity of the relevant PAOs for wastewater treatment. The findings highlight significant differences in the metabolic capabilities of PAOs relevant to wastewater treatment. Notably, Candidatus Dechloromonas and Candidatus Accumulibacter can synthesize polyhydroxyalkanoates, possess specific enzymes for ATP production from polyphosphate, and have electrochemical transporters for acetate and C4-dicarboxylates. In contrast, Tetrasphaera, Candidatus Phosphoribacter, Knoellia, and Phycicoccus possess PolyP-glucokinase and electrochemical transporters for sugars/amino acids. Additionally, this review explores various detection methods for polyphosphate and PAOs in activated sludge wastewater treatment plants. Notably, FISH-Raman spectroscopy emerges as one of the most advanced detection techniques. Overall, this review provides critical insights into PAO research, underscoring the need for enhanced strategies in biological phosphorus removal.

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20.40
自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Ecotechnology (ESE) is an international, open-access journal publishing original research in environmental science, engineering, ecotechnology, and related fields. Authors publishing in ESE can immediately, permanently, and freely share their work. They have license options and retain copyright. Published by Elsevier, ESE is co-organized by the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology.
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