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Long-term survival of Dehalococcoides mccartyi strains in mixed cultures under electron acceptor and ammonium limitation.


ABSTRACT: Few strains of Dehalococcoides mccartyi harbour and express the vinyl chloride reductase (VcrA) that catalyzes the dechlorination of vinyl chloride (VC), a carcinogenic soil and groundwater contaminant. The vcrA operon is found on a Genomic Island (GI) and, therefore, believed to participate in horizontal gene transfer (HGT). To try to induce HGT of the vcrA-GI, we blended two enrichment cultures in medium without ammonium while providing VC. We hypothesized that these conditions would select for a mutant strain of D. mccartyi that could both fix nitrogen and respire VC. However, after more than 4 years of incubation, we found no evidence for HGT of the vcrA-GI. Rather, we observed VC-dechlorinating activity attributed to the trichloroethene reductase TceA. Sequencing and protein modelling revealed a mutation in the predicted active site of TceA, which may have influenced substrate specificity. We also identified two nitrogen-fixing D. mccartyi strains in the KB-1 culture. The presence of multiple strains of D. mccartyi with distinct phenotypes is a feature of natural environments and certain enrichment cultures (such as KB-1), and may enhance bioaugmentation success. The fact that multiple distinct strains persist in the culture for decades and that we could not induce HGT of the vcrA-GI suggests that it is not as mobile as predicted, or that mobility is restricted in ways yet to be discovered to specific subclades of Dehalococcoides.

SUBMITTER: Morson N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10117805 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term survival of <i>Dehalococcoides mccartyi</i> strains in mixed cultures under electron acceptor and ammonium limitation.

Morson Nadia N   Molenda Olivia O   Picott Katherine J KJ   Richardson Ruth E RE   Edwards Elizabeth A EA  

FEMS microbes 20220708


Few strains of <i>Dehalococcoides mccartyi</i> harbour and express the vinyl chloride reductase (VcrA) that catalyzes the dechlorination of vinyl chloride (VC), a carcinogenic soil and groundwater contaminant. The <i>vcrA</i> operon is found on a Genomic Island (GI) and, therefore, believed to participate in horizontal gene transfer (HGT). To try to induce HGT of the <i>vcrA</i>-GI, we blended two enrichment cultures in medium without ammonium while providing VC. We hypothesized that these condi  ...[more]

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