Interspecies transfer of biosynthetic cobalamin for complete dechlorination of trichloroethene by Dehalococcoides mccartyi

Author:

Li Haijun12ORCID,Wei Shanming1,Liu Na3,Du Yalu1,Ding Guantao1

Affiliation:

1. 801 Institute of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, Jinan 250014, Shandong, China

2. College of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, Zigong 64300, Sichuan, China

3. Institute of Groundwater and Earth Science, Jinan University, 510632 Guangzhou, China

Abstract

Abstract Complete dechlorination of trichloroethene (TCE) by Dehalococcoides mccartyi is catalyzed by reductive dehalogenases (RDases), which possess cobalamin as the crucial cofactor. However, virtually all D. mccartyi isolated thus far are corrinoid auxotrophs. The exogenous addition of commercially available cobalamin for TCE-contaminated site decontamination is costly. In this study, TCE reduction by a D. mccartyi-containing microbial consortium utilizing biosynthetic cobalamin generated by interior corrinoid-producing organisms within this microbial consortium was studied. The results confirmed that subcultures without exogenous cobalamin in the medium were apparently unaffected and were able to successively metabolize TCE to nonchlorinated ethene. The 2-bromoethanesulfonate and ampicillin resistance tests results suggested that ampicillin-sensitive bacteria rather than methanogenic archaea within this microbial consortium were responsible for biosynthesizing cobalamin. Moreover, relatively stable carbon isotopic enrichment factor (ɛ-carbon) values of TCE were obtained regardless of whether exogenous cobalamin or selective inhibitors existed in the medium, indicating that the cobalamin biosynthesized by these organisms was absorbed and utilized by D. mccartyi for RDase synthesis and eventually participated in TCE reduction. Finally, the Illumina MiSeq sequencing analysis indicated that Desulfitobacterium and Acetobacterium in this microbial consortium were responsible for the de novo cobalamin biosynthesis to fulfill the requirements of D. mccartyi for TCE metabolism.

Funder

the Open Fund project of Shandong Engineering Research Center for Environmental Protection and Remediation on Groundwater

the Talent Introduction Foundation of Sichuan University of Science and Engineering

the College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Programs

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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