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Curr Microbiol ; 77(11): 3555-3564, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32902705

ABSTRACT

Phylogenetic diversity of culturable actinobacteria isolated from the intertidal regions of west coast of Maharashtra, India was studied using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Total of 140 actinobacterial isolates were obtained, which belonged to 14 genera, 10 families and 65 putative species with Streptomyces being the most dominant (63%) genus followed by Nocardiopsis and Micromonospora. Isolates were screened for production of extracellular protease inhibitors (PI) against three pure proteases viz. chymotrypsin, trypsin, subtilisin and a crude extracellular protease from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Eighty percent of the isolates showed PI activity against at least one of the four proteases, majority of these belonged to genus Streptomyces. Actinobacterial diversity from two sites Ade (17° 52' N, 73° 04' E) and Harnai (17° 48' N, 73° 05' E) with varying anthropological pressure showed that more putative species diversity was obtained from site with lower human intervention i.e. Ade (Shannon's H 3.45) than from Harnai (Shannon's H 2.83), a site with more human intervention. However, in Ade, percentage of isolates not showing PI activity against any of the proteases was close to 21% and that in Harnai was close to 9%. In other words, percentage of PI producers was lower at a site with lesser human intervention.


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Actinobacteria , Actinobacteria/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Humans , India , Phylogeny , Protease Inhibitors , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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J Biosci ; 44(5)2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31719223

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Microbial community structure of crude petroleum oil (CP)- and refined petroleum oil (RP)-contaminated soil was investigated. The taxonomical and functional diversity of such soils can be a great source of information about microbial community and genes involved in petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) degradation. In this study, microbial diversity of soils contaminated by RP from urban biome of Pune, India, and CP from agricultural biome of Gujarat, India, were assessed by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing on Illumina MiSeq platform. Association between the soil microbial community and the physicochemical parameters were investigated for their potential role. In RP- and CP-contaminated soils, the microbiome analysis showed Proteobacteria as most dominant phylum followed by Actinobacteria. Interestingly, Firmicutes were most prevailing in a CP-contaminated sample while they were least prevailing in RP-contaminated soils. Soil moisture content, total organic carbon and organic nitrogen content influenced the taxa diversity in these soils. Species richness was more in RP as compared to CP soils. Further prediction of metagenome using PICRUSt revealed that the RP and CP soils contain microbial communities with excellent metabolic potential for PHC degradation. Microbial community contributing to genes essential for soil health improvement and plant growth promotion was also gauged. Our analysis showed promising results for future bioaugmentation assisted phytoremediation (BAP) strategies for treating such soils.


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Environmental Pollution , Hydrocarbons/metabolism , Metagenome , Microbiota , Petroleum/metabolism , Plant Development , Bacteria/genetics , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Biodegradation, Environmental , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , DNA, Bacterial/isolation & purification , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Soil Microbiology
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