@article{9c92d2f2438348d7b00039401cd122dc,
title = "Omics and mechanistic insights into di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate degradation in the O2-fluctuating estuarine sediments",
abstract = "Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) represents the most used phthalate plasticizer with an annual production above the millions of tons worldwide. Due to its inadequate disposal, outstanding chemical stability, and extremely low solubility (3 mg/L), endocrine-disrupting DEHP often accumulates in urban estuarine sediments at concentrations above the predicted no-effect concentration (20–100 mg/kg). Our previous study suggested that microbial DEHP degradation in estuarine sediments proceeds synergistically where DEHP side-chain hydrolysis to form phthalic acid represents a bottleneck. Here, we resolved this bottleneck and deconstructed the microbial synergy in O2-fluctuating estuarine sediments. Metagenomic analysis and RNA sequencing suggested that orthologous genes encoding extracellular DEHP hydrolase NCU65476 in Acidovorax sp. strain 210-6 are often flanked by the co-expressed composite transposon and are widespread in aquatic environments worldwide. Therefore, we developed a turbidity-based microplate assay to characterize NCU65476. The optimized assay conditions (with 1 mM Ca2+ and pH 6.0) increased the DEHP hydrolysis rate by a factor of 10. Next, we isolated phthalic acid-degrading Hydrogenophaga spp. and Thauera chlorobenzoica from Guandu estuarine sediment to study the effect of O2(aq) on their metabolic synergy with strain 210-6. The results of co-culture experiments suggested that after DEHP side-chain hydrolysis by strain 210-6, phthalic acid can be degraded by Hydrogenophaga sp. when O2(aq) is above 1 mg/L or degraded by Thauera chlorobenzoica anaerobically. Altogether, our data demonstrates that DEHP could be degraded synergistically in estuarine sediments via divergent pathways responding to O2 availability. The optimized conditions for NCU65476 could facilitate the practice of DEHP bioremediation in estuarine sediments.",
keywords = "Biodegradation, Bioremediation, Carboxylesterase, Estuarine sediment, Horizontal gene transfer, Phthalate ester",
author = "Wang, {Po Hsiang} and Chen, {Yi Lung} and Wu, {Tien Yu} and Wu, {Yu Wei} and Wang, {Tzi Yuan} and Shih, {Chao Jen} and Wei, {Sean Ting Shyang} and Lai, {Yi Li} and Liu, {Cheng Xuan} and Chiang, {Yin Ru}",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (MOST 109-2221-E-001-002, 110-2222-E-008-002-MY2, and 110-2311-B-001-033-MY3) and the Academia Sinica Career Development Award (AS-CDA-110-L13). PHW is supported by the Research and Development Office and Research Center for Sustainable Environmental Technology, National Central University, Taiwan. YLC is supported by Research Grants for New Teachers of College of Science, Soochow University, Taiwan. We thank Prof. Tony Z. Jia (Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology) for editing. We also thank Ms. Yu-Ching Wu (Small Molecule Metabolomics Core Facility, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica) for providing UPLC-HRMS services. Funding Information: This study was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (MOST 109-2221-E-001-002 , 110-2222-E-008-002-MY2 , and 110-2311-B-001-033-MY3 ) and the Academia Sinica Career Development Award ( AS-CDA-110-L13 ). PHW is supported by the Research and Development Office and Research Center for Sustainable Environmental Technology, National Central University , Taiwan. YLC is supported by Research Grants for New Teachers of College of Science, Soochow University , Taiwan. We thank Prof. Tony Z. Jia (Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology) for editing. We also thank Ms. Yu-Ching Wu (Small Molecule Metabolomics Core Facility, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica) for providing UPLC-HRMS services. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Elsevier Ltd",
year = "2022",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134406",
language = "English",
volume = "299",
journal = "Chemosphere",
issn = "0045-6535",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",
}