Affiliation:
1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
2. Regenesis Bioremediation Products, San Clemente, California 92672-6244
3. School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0512
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The 16S rRNA gene provides insufficient information to infer the range of chloroorganic electron acceptors used by different
Dehalococcoides
organisms. To overcome this limitation and provide enhanced diagnostic tools for growth measurements, site assessment, and bioremediation monitoring, a quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) approach targeting 16S rRNA genes and three
Dehalococcoides
reductive dehalogenase (RDase) genes with assigned function (i.e.,
tceA
,
bvcA
, and
vcrA
) was designed and evaluated. qPCR standard curves generated for the RDase genes by use of genomic DNA from
Dehalococcoides
pure cultures correlated with standard curves obtained for both
Bacteria
- and
Dehalococcoides
-targeted 16S rRNA genes, suggesting that the RDase genes are useful targets for quantitative assessment of
Dehalococcoides
organisms. RDase gene probe/primer pairs were specific for the
Dehalococcoides
strains known to carry the diagnostic RDase gene sequences, and the qPCR method allowed the detection of as few as 1 to 20 and quantification of as few as 50 to 100
tceA
,
bvcA
, or
vcrA
gene targets per PCR volume. The qPCR approach was applied to dechlorinating enrichment cultures, microcosms, and samples from a contaminated site. In characterized enrichment cultures where known
Dehalococcoides
strains were enumerated, the sum of the three RDase genes equaled the total
Dehalococcoides
cell numbers. In site samples and chloroethane-dechlorinating microcosms, the sum of the three RDase genes was much less than that predicted by
Dehalococcoides
-targeted qPCR, totaling 10 to 30% of the total
Dehalococcoides
cell numbers. Hence, a large number of
Dehalococcoides
spp. contain as-yet-unidentified RDase genes, indicating that our current understanding of the dechlorinating
Dehalococcoides
community is incomplete.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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