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Comparative genomics analyses on EPS biosynthesis genes required for floc formation of Zoogloea resiniphila and other activated sludge bacteria.

Authors :
An, Weixing
Guo, Feng
Song, Yulong
Gao, Na
Bai, Shijie
Dai, Jingcheng
Wei, Hehong
Zhang, Liping
Yu, Dianzhen
Xia, Ming
Yu, Ying
Qi, Ming
Tian, Chunyuan
Chen, Haofeng
Wu, Zhenbin
Zhang, Tong
Qiu, Dongru
Source :
Water Research. Oct2016, Vol. 102, p494-504. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Activated sludge (AS) process has been widely utilized for municipal sewage and industrial wastewater treatment. Zoolgoea and its related floc-forming bacteria are required for formation of AS flocs which is the key to gravitational effluent-and-sludge separation and AS recycling. However, little is known about the genetics, biochemistry and physiology of Zoogloea and its related bacteria. This report deals with the comparative genomic analyses on two Zoogloea resiniphila draft genomes and the closely related proteobacterial species commonly found in AS. In particular, the metabolic processes involved in removal of organic matters, nitrogen and phosphorus were analyzed. Furthermore, it is revealed that a large gene cluster, encoding eight glycosyltransferases and other proteins involved in biosynthesis and export of extracellular polysaccharides (EPS), was required for floc formation. One of the two asparagine synthase paralogues, associated with this EPS biosynthesis gene cluster, was required for floc formation in Zoogloea . Similar EPS biosynthesis gene cluster(s) were identified in the genome of other AS proteobacteria including polyphosphate-accumulating Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis (CAP) and nitrifying Nitrosopira and Nitrosomonas bacteria, but the gene composition varies interspecifically and intraspecifically. Our results indicate that floc formation of desired AS bacteria, including CAP strains, facilitate their recruitment into AS and gradual enrichment via repeated AS settling and recycling processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00431354
Volume :
102
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Water Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117292295
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2016.06.058