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Characterization and Hydrocarbon Degradation Potential of Variovorax sp. Strain N23 Isolated from the Antarctic Soil

Microbiology Research [2023]
Jinyan Liu, Zhisong Cui, Tong Hao, Yingchao Li, Xiao Luan, Ke Feng, Li Zheng
ABSTRACT

Increasing pollution has significantly threatened the Antarctic ecosystem. The contamination of hydrocarbons has drawn a considerable amount of attention owing to their toxicity, recalcitrance, and persistence. Considering the Antarctic Treaty, only indigenous species are allowed to bioremediate the contaminated environment. However, the knowledge of the ecological role, physiology, function, and genomics of endemic hydrocarbon consumers is still limited. Here, we investigated the dynamics of phenanthrene-consuming communities derived from the Antarctic soil and found thatVariovorax, Rhodocyclaceae, andHydrogenophagawere differentiated in all the phenanthrene-consuming subcultures. We isolated a pure culture of the key hydrocarbon consumerVariovoraxsp. strain N23. Moreover, the result of the polyphasic approach suggested that strain N23 represents a novel species of the genusVariovorax. In addition, the genomic characteristics of this strain revealed incomplete degradation pathways for diverse hydrocarbons. Overall, this study reveals the relatively weak hydrocarbon-degrading potential of the indigenous bacteria and suggests the need for more careful protection of the Antarctic ecosystem.Keywords:polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons;psychrophilic bacteria;genomics;chemotaxis;biodegradation

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