Metabolic characteristics and the cross-feeding of Bacillus and Ca. Brocadia in an integrated partial denitrification-anammox reactor driven by glycerol
Integrated partial denitrification-anammox (PD/A) process was considered as a novel strategy for low ammonia wastewater treatment, but the potential roles of the functional bacteria were still unclear. In this study, metagenomic binning analysis coupling with metatranscriptomic analysis was used to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of environmental chemical engineering 2024-02, Vol.12 (1), p.111859, Article 111859 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Integrated partial denitrification-anammox (PD/A) process was considered as a novel strategy for low ammonia wastewater treatment, but the potential roles of the functional bacteria were still unclear. In this study, metagenomic binning analysis coupling with metatranscriptomic analysis was used to reveal the metabolic patterns in a stable operating PD/A system driven by glycerol. The cross-feeding between Bacillus and Candidatus Brocadia, the two dominant functional bacteria that contributed 81.1 % of the total gene expression, was constructed. Bacillus exhibited high nitrite production potential in the assimilatory nitrate reduction pathway instead of partial denitrification. And Bacillus was the main glycerol utilizer capable of synthesizing intracellular glycogen and polyhydroxybutyrate, which was also the potential branched-chain amino acids and B-vitamins supplier. Candidatus Brocadia as an anammox bacteria surprisingly expressed the activity of 3-phosphate glycerol (obtained from Bacillus) degradation. This study provided a new understanding of the metabolic patterns and interactions in PD/A system.
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ISSN: | 2213-3437 2213-3437 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jece.2023.111859 |