Degradation of malachite green dye by Tenacibaculum sp. HMG1 isolated from Pacific deep-sea sediments

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Wu Qu
Guolin Hong
Jing Zhao
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[1] Xiamen University,College of Ocean and Earth Science
[2] Xiamen University,School of Life Sciences
[3] Xiamen University,Department of Laboratory Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2018年 / 37卷
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deep-sea sediment; HMG1; peroxidase; malachite green degradation characteristics;
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A deep-sea bacterium from the Pacific Ocean identified as Tenacibaculum sp. HMG1 was found to have strong malachite green (MG) degradation activity. The MG tolerance and decolorizing activities of strain HMG1 were confirmed by bacterial growth and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses. Strain HMG1 was capable of removing 98.8% of the MG in cultures within 12 h and was able to grow vigorously at 20 mg/L MG. A peroxidase gene detected in the genome of strain HMG1 was found to be involved in the MG biodegradation process. The corresponding recombinant peroxidase (rPOD) demonstrated high degradative activity at 1 000 mg/L MG. Based on the common candidate intermediates, strain HMG1 was inferred to have one primary MG degradation pathway containing rPOD. In addition, five other candidate intermediates of the rPOD-MG degradative process were detected. The optimal conditions for MG degradation were determined and showed that strain HMG1 and the rPOD enzyme could maintain high bioactivity at a low temperature (20°C), variable pH values (6.0–9.0), higher salinities (100 mmol/L) and other factors, such as multiple metal ions, H2O2 and EDTA. MG-tolerant strain Tenacibaculum sp. HMG1 and its peroxidase have prospective applications as environmental amendments for MG degradation during coastal remediation.
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