Ethanol As An Efficient Cosubstrate For The Biodegradation Of Azo Dyes By Providencia Rettgeri: Mechanistic Analysis Based On Kinetics, Pathways And Genomics

Yaqi Shi,Zonglin Yang,Lei Xing,Jingru Zhou, Jiaqi Ren, Leiqiang Ming, Zhiliang Hua,Xianguo Li,Dahai Zhang

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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Azo dyes pose hazards to ecosystems and human health and the cosubstrate strategy has become the focus for the bioremediation of azo dyes. Herein, Brilliant Crocein (BC), a model pollutant, was biodegraded by Providencia rettgeri domesticated from activated sludge. Additional ethanol, as a cosubstrate, could accelerate P. rettgeri growth and BC biodegradation, as reflected by the Gompertz models. This phenomenon was attributed to the smaller metabolites and greater number of potential pathways observed under the synergistic effect of ethanol. Genomic analysis of P. rettgeri showed that functional genes related to azo bond cleavage, redox reactions, ring opening and hydrolysis played crucial roles in azo dye biodegradation. Furthermore, the mechanism proposed was that ethanol might stimulate the production of additional reducing power via the expression of related genes, leading to the cleavage of azo bonds and aromatic rings. However, biodegradation without ethanol could only partly cleave the azo bonds.
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Azo dye, Providencia rettgeri, Cosubstrate, Whole-genome sequencing, Biodegradation mechanism
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