Screening potential polyhydroxyalkanoate-producing bacteria from wastewater sludge

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Hung‑Che Chou
Chia‑Hsin Chen
Chun‑Mei Huang
Hui‑Jun Wang
Yu-Chuan Hsiung
Chen-Hsien Liang
Chung-Mao Ou
Gia‑Luen Guo
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[1] Institute of Nuclear Energy Research,
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Archives of Microbiology | 2023年 / 205卷
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates; Activated sludge; Screening procedures; Limit nitrogen source; PHA yield;
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We applied fluorescence staining of Nile red, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and carbon substrate utilization and pressure tolerance analysis to execute three-stage screening for potential polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) producers in the sludge samples of 21 large-scale wastewater treatment plants of city and industrial parks in Taiwan area. Total 35,429 colonies were grown on 196 plates, the screened 30 strains were subjected to 16S rRNA analysis, and 18 identified genera belonged to Proteobacteria (67%), Firmicutes (17%), and Actinomycetota (16%). The PHA accumulation results revealed that nine genera (50% of 18 screened) produced PHAs by limiting the nitrogen source and excess single carbon sources of glucose in an aerobic status. The PHA accumulation percentage was 1.44–58.77% at dry cell weight, and the theoretical yield from glucose was 0.52–58.76%. Our results indicate that our triple-screening method is promising for identifying a high biodiversity of PHA-accumulating bacteria from activated sludge for future industrial applications.
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