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Offshore Marine Sediment Microbiota Respire Structurally Distinct Organohalide Pollutants

Guofang Xu, Ning Zhang, Xuejie Zhao, Chen Chen, Chunfang Zhang, Jianzhong He

2022Environmental Science & Technology56 citationsDOI

Abstract

Marine sediments are a major sink of organohalide pollutants, but the potential for offshore marine microbiota to transform these pollutants remains underexplored. Here, we report dehalogenation of diverse organohalide pollutants by offshore marine microbiota. Dechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was observed in four marine sediment microcosms, which was positively correlated with in situ PCB contamination. Three distinct enrichment cultures were enriched from these PCB-dechlorinating microcosms using tetrachloroethene (PCE) as the sole organohalide. All enrichment cultures also dehalogenated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA), and 2,4,6-trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP). Particularly, two enrichments completely debrominated penta-BDEs, the first observation of complete debromination of penta-BDEs in marine cultures. Multiple Dehalococcoides and uncultivated Dehalococcoidia were identified in the initial sediment microcosms, but only Dehalococcoides was dominant in all enrichments. Transcription of a gene encoding a PcbA5-like reductive dehalogenase (RDase) was observed during dehalogenation of different organohalides in each enrichment culture. When induced by a single organohalide substrate, the PcbA5-like RDase dehalogenated all tested organohalides (PCE, PCBs, PBDEs, TBBPA, and 2,4,6-TCP) in in vitro tests, suggesting its involvement in dehalogenation of structurally distinct organohalides. Our results demonstrate the versatile dehalogenation capacity of marine Dehalococcoidia and contribute to a better understanding of the fate of these pollutants in marine systems.

Topics & Concepts

DehalococcoidesMicrocosmPolybrominated diphenyl ethersEnvironmental chemistryPollutantHalogenationMarine bacteriophageReductive dechlorinationChemistryBioaugmentationSedimentContaminationBioremediationBacteriaBiodegradationEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryCopolymerPolymerGeneticsVinyl chloridePaleontologyMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyToxic Organic Pollutants Impact
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