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Isolation and characterization of Lignin-derived monomer degraders under acidic conditions from tropical peatland

Kamardan, Muhammad Imran Firdaus and Marsid, Ezzah Atikah and Md. Akhir, Fazrena Nadia and Muhammad Yuzir, Muhamad Ali and Othman, Nor’azizi and Hara, Hirofumi (2022) Isolation and characterization of Lignin-derived monomer degraders under acidic conditions from tropical peatland. Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 68 (3). pp. 117-124. ISSN 0022-1260

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2323/jgam.2021.09.004

Abstract

Tropical peatlands account for one of the largest carbon stores in the form of organic matter due to the accumulation of plant litter and waterlogged conditions. Recent anthropogenic disturbances, such as forest fires, agricultural conversion and drainage, in tropical peatlands have caused a vast amount of carbon to be released into the atmo-sphere, and microbial activities are impacted by these changes. A recent study showed that many phenol-and lignin-degrading bacteria prefer alkaline and neutral pH conditions, while tropical peat-land conditions are acidic, possibly changing the mechanisms of the utilization of organic matter from peat soil. The purpose of this study was to isolate and characterize phenolic compound-degrading bacteria from tropical peatlands under acidic conditions due to the lack of information on how the biological processes of microorganisms occur in this unique habitat. Two isolates show the capability to utilize phenolic aldehydes based on building blocks of lignin that are abundant in tropical peatlands, including hydroxyphenyl, guaiacyl and syringyl units. The identification of these isolates by 16S rDNA shows that strain S38 is similar to Stenotrophomonas sp., while strain S46 is similar to Burkholderia sp. Further characterization of these i sol at es shows t hei r abi l i t y t o degrade 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde and vanillin into phenolic acids within 24 hours of incubation and syringal- dehyde within 7 days of incubation. In conclusion, these isolated bacteria show the ability to withstand the acidic environment of tropical peatlands and utilize lignin monomers through unknown metabolic pathways.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Burkholderia, Lignin-derived monomer, low pH
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:103225
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:24 Oct 2023 09:50
Last Modified:24 Oct 2023 09:50

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