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Novel Bacterial Isolate from Permian Groundwater, Capable of Aggregating Potential Biofuel-Producing Microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica IMET1

机译:来自二叠纪地下水的新型细菌分离物,能够聚集潜在的生物燃料生产微藻Nannochloropsis oceanica IMET1

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Increasing petroleum costs and climate change have resulted in microalgae receiving attention as potential biofuel producers. Little information is available on the diversity and functions of bacterial communities associated with biofuel-producing algae. A potential biofuel-producing microalgal strain, Nannochloropsis oceanica IMET1, was grown in Permian groundwater. Changes in the bacterial community structure at three temperatures were monitored by two culture-independent methods, and culturable bacteria were characterized. After 9 days of incubation, N. oceanica IMET1 began to aggregate and precipitate in cultures grown at 30°C, whereas cells remained uniformly distributed at 15°C and 25°C. The bacterial communities in cultures at 30°C changed markedly. Some bacteria isolated only at 30°C were tested for their potential for aggregating microalgae. A novel bacterium designated HW001 showed a remarkable ability to aggregate N. oceanica IMET1, causing microalgal cells to aggregate after 3 days of incubation, while the total lipid content of the microalgal cells was not affected. Direct interaction of HW001 and N. oceanica is necessary for aggregation. HW001 can also aggregate the microalgae N. oceanica CT-1, Tetraselmis suecica , and T. chuii as well as the cyanobacterium Synechococcus WH8007. 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons indicated the great novelty of this strain, which exhibited only 89% sequence similarity with any previously cultured bacteria. Specific primers targeted to HW001 revealed that the strain originated from the Permian groundwater. This study of the bacterial communities associated with potential biofuel-producing microalgae addresses a little-investigated area of microalgal biofuel research and provides a novel approach to harvest biofuel-producing microalgae by using the novel bacterium strain HW001.
机译:不断增加的石油成本和气候变化已使微藻作为潜在的生物燃料生产者而受到关注。关于与生产生物燃料的藻类有关的细菌群落的多样性和功能的信息很少。在二叠纪地下水中生长了潜在的产生生物燃料的微藻菌株Nannochloropsis oceanica IMET1。通过两种独立于培养的方法监测三种温度下细菌群落结构的变化,并对可培养细菌进行表征。孵育9天后,大肠猪笼草IMET1开始在30°C下生长的培养物中聚集并沉淀,而细胞在15°C和25°C下仍保持均匀分布。 30°C下培养物中的细菌群落发生了明显变化。测试了仅在30°C分离的一些细菌聚集微藻的潜力。命名为HW001的新型细菌显示出显着的聚集海生猪笼草IMET1的能力,在温育3天后导致微藻细胞聚集,而微藻细胞的总脂质含量未受影响。 HW001和海洋猪笼草的直接相互作用对于聚集是必需的。 HW001还可以聚集微藻大肠念珠菌CT-1,Tetraselmis suecica和T. chuii以及蓝藻Synechococcus WH8007。 16S rRNA基因序列比较表明该菌株具有很大的新颖性,与以前培养的细菌仅表现出89%的序列相似性。针对HW001的特异性引物表明该菌株起源于二叠纪地下水。这项与潜在的产生生物燃料的微藻有关的细菌群落的研究解决了微藻生物燃料研究的一个很少研究的领域,并提供了一种通过使用新型细菌菌株HW001来收获产生生物燃料的微藻的新方法。

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