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An Assessment of the Degradation Potential and Genomic Insights Towards Hydroxylated Biphenyls by Rhodococcus opacus Strain KT112-7
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganism UB RAS, Perm, Russia.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8018-4687
University of Skövde, School of Bioscience. University of Skövde, Systems Biology Research Environment. (Translational Bioinformatics)ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6254-4335
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganism UB RAS, Perm, Russia.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3161-6444
Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganism UB RAS, Perm, Russia.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0107-0719
2025 (English)In: Current Genomics, ISSN 1389-2029, E-ISSN 1875-5488, Vol. 26, no 5, p. 341-358Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Background: Hydroxylated biphenyls are currently recognized as secondary pollutants that are hazardous to animals and humans. Bacterial degradation is the most effective method for the degradation of hydroxylated biphenyls. Several strains capable of degrading polychlorinated biphenyls have been described, which also degrade hydroxylated biphenyls.

Objectives: 1) To study the biodegradative properties of the Rhodococcus opacus strain KT112-7 towards mono-hydroxylated biphenyls. 2) To analyze the genome of the Rhodococcus opacus strain KT112-7. 3) To identify the genetic basis for the unique biodegradative potential of the Rhodococcus opacus strain KT112-7.

Methods: A genome analysis of the strain KT112-7 was conducted based on whole-genome sequencing using various programs and databases (Velvet, CONTIGuator, RAST, KEGG) for annotation and identification of protein-coding sequences. The strain KT112-7 was cultivated in a K1 mineral medium supplemented with mono-hydroxy biphenyls or mono-hydroxybenzoic acids as the carbon source. For the growth test mono-hydroxybiphenyls or mono-hydroxybenzoic acids were dosed at concentrations of 0.5 g/L and 1.0 g/L correspondently, and the bacterial growth was monitored by the optical density. For the biodegradative activity test, mono-hydroxybiphenyls were dosed at a concentration of 0.1 g/L in vials, inoculated with late exponential phase bacteria previously acclimated on biphenyl. Compound analysis was performed using GC-MS, HPLC, and spectrophotometry.

Results: It was found that the genome of strain KT112-7 consists of a chromosome and 2 plasmids. Biphenyl degradation genes (bph genes) were identified on plasmid PRHWK1 and the chromosome, as well as hydroxybenzoic acid degradation genes on the chromosome. The strain KT112-7 was shown to degrade mono-hydroxylated biphenyls to basal metabolic compounds of the cell, with the highest destructive activity observed towards 3- and 4-hydroxylated biphenyls (98%).

Conclusion: The Rhodococcus opacus strain KT112-7 is characterized by genetic systems that contribute to its high biodegradative potential towards mono-hydroxylated biphenyls and their metabolites. Thus, the strain KT112-7 is promising for use in hydroxybiphenyl degradation technologies.

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Bentham Science Publishers, 2025. Vol. 26, no 5, p. 341-358
Keywords [en]
Rhodococcus opacus, hydroxylated biphenyls, bph genes, degradation
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Biochemistry Molecular Biology
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Bioinformatics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:his:diva-24447DOI: 10.2174/0113892029319746240812051356ISI: 001298872100001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85208622725OAI: oai:DiVA.org:his-24447DiVA, id: diva2:1891711
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Available online 21 August, 2024

Available from: 2024-08-23 Created: 2024-08-23 Last updated: 2025-12-04Bibliographically approved

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