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Interspecies Metabolic Interactions in a Synergistic Consortium Drive Efficient Degradation of the Herbicide Bromoxynil Octanoate.

Zhepu RuanMengjun XuYouwen XingQi JiangBingang YangJian-Dong JiangXihui Xu
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
Microbial communities play vital roles in biogeochemical cycles, allowing biodegradation of a wide range of pollutants. Although many studies have shown the importance of interspecies interactions on activities of communities, fully elucidating the complex interactions in microbial communities is still challenging. Here, we isolated a consortium containing two bacterial strains ( Acinetobacter sp. AG3 and Bacillus sp. R45), which could mineralize bromoxynil octanoate (BO) with higher efficiency than either strain individually. The BO degradation pathway by the synergistic consortium was elucidated, and interspecies interactions in the consortium were explored using genome-scale metabolic models (GSMMs). Modeling showed that growth and degradation enhancements were driven by metabolic interactions, such as syntrophic exchanges of small metabolites in the consortium. Besides, nutritional enhancers were predicted to improve BO degradation, which were tested experimentally. Overall, our results will enhance our understanding of microbial mineralization of BO by consortia and promote the application of microbial communities for bioremediation.
Keyphrases
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