粪臭素微生物降解研究进展

IF 4.8 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Bingjie Xu , Wen Qiu , Xinhua Gao , Haiyan Ni , Xuanyu Tao , Lina Sun , Weiguang Lyu
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摘要

近年来,恶臭引起了公众的广泛投诉,已成为环境保护领域的一个突出问题。粪臭素是色氨酸在动物肠道内的分解产物,主要存在于动物粪便中,是恶臭的重要成分之一。粪臭素不仅对动物有明显的肺毒性,而且对人类也有潜在的致癌风险。生物法去除粪垢具有成本效益高、效率高、环境友好等显著优点。然而,目前对粪臭素微生物降解的研究仍然不足,微生物降解粪臭素的代谢途径尚未完全阐明,对参与降解的功能基因的研究也缺乏。本文概述了粪臭素在固体、液体和气体介质中的产生和分布,鉴定了能够降解粪臭素的微生物,并研究了微生物降解机制和影响因素。此外,我们总结了在厌氧条件下羟基吲哚氧化开环途径和多种好氧途径,包括氧化开环和开环。提出儿茶酚1,2-双加氧酶是微生物粪臭素降解下游代谢的关键酶,为今后的研究提供指导。
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Advances in microbial degradation of skatole: A review

Advances in microbial degradation of skatole: A review
In recent years, foul odors have led to widespread public complaints and have become a prominent issue in the field of environmental protection. Skatole, as one of the important components of foul odors, is a decomposition product of tryptophan in the intestines of animals and is mainly found in animal feces. Skatole not only has significant pulmonary toxicity to animals but also poses potential carcinogenic risks to humans. The biological method of removing skatole has the notable advantages of being cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly. However, current research on the microbial degradation of skatole is still insufficient, the metabolic pathways for microbial degradation of skatole are not yet fully elucidated, and there is a lack of research on the functional genes involved in degradation. This review outlines skatole's production and distribution in solid, liquid, and gas media, identifies microorganisms capable of skatole degradation, and examines the microbial degradation mechanisms and influencing factors. Additionally, we summarize the hydroxyindole oxidative ring-opening pathway for skatole degradation in anaerobic conditions and multiple aerobic pathways, including oxidative ring-opening and ring-cleaving. Catechol 1,2-dioxygenase is proposed as a key enzyme in the downstream metabolism of microbial skatole degradation, offering guidance for future research.
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Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Current Research in Microbial Sciences Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)
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