A Novel Regulator Participating in Nitrogen Removal Process of Bacillus subtilis JD-014.
Ting YangYi ShiQian YangYu XinZhenghua GuLiang ZhangPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Aerobic denitrification is considered as a promising biological method to eliminate the nitrate contaminants in waterbodies. However, the molecular mechanism of this process varies in different functional bacteria. In this study, the nitrogen removal characteristics for a newly isolated aerobic denitrifier Bacillus subtilis JD-014 were investigated, and the potential functional genes involved in the aerobic denitrification process were further screened through transcriptome analysis. JD-014 exhibited efficient denitrification performance when having sodium succinate as the carbon source with the range of nitrate concentration between 50 and 300 mg/L. Following the transcriptome data, most of the up-regulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were associated with cell motility, carbohydrate metabolism, and energy metabolism. Moreover, gene nirsir annotated as sulfite reductase was screened out and further identified as a regulator participating in the nitrogen removal process within JD-014. The findings in present study provide meaningful information in terms of a comprehensive understanding of genetic regulation of nitrogen metabolism, especially for Bacillus strains.
Keyphrases
- bacillus subtilis
- microbial community
- genome wide
- wastewater treatment
- transcription factor
- drinking water
- nitric oxide
- single cell
- gene expression
- electronic health record
- dna methylation
- cell therapy
- machine learning
- cystic fibrosis
- biofilm formation
- big data
- stem cells
- rna seq
- mass spectrometry
- health information
- genome wide analysis
- bone marrow