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In this study, the effect of the organic micropollutant and known inhibitor of nitrification, p-cresol, was investigated on the metabolism of the ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) Nitrosomonas eutropha C91 using MS-based quantitative proteomics. Several studies have demonstrated that AOB are capable of biotransforming a wide variety of aromatic compounds making them suitable candidates for bioremediation, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly described. The effect of two different concentrations of the aromatic micropollutant p-cresol (1 and 10 mg L−1) on the metabolism of N. eutropha C91, relative to a p-cresol absent control, was investigated. Though the rate of nitrification in N. eutropha C91 appeared essentially unaffected at both concentrations of p-cresol relative to the control, the expressional pattern of the proteins of N. eutropha C91 changed significantly. The presence of p-cresol resulted in the repressed expression of several key proteins related to N-metabolism, seemingly impairing energy production in N. eutropha C91, contradicting the observed unaltered rates of nitrification. However, the expression of proteins of the TCA cycle and proteins related to xenobiotic degradation, including a p-cresol dehydrogenase, was found to be stimulated by the presence of p-cresol. This indicates that N. eutropha C91 is capable of degrading p-cresol and that it assimilates degradation intermediates into the TCA cycle. The results reveal a pathway for p-cresol degradation and subsequent entry point in the TCA cycle in N. eutropha C91. The obtained data indicate that mixotrophy, rather than cometabolism, is the major mechanism behind p-cresol degradation in N. eutropha C91.
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The work was supported by the Danish Council for Strategic Research through the center EcoDesign-MBR. We acknowledge the helpful comments and suggestions from Dr. Simon Jon McIlroy from Aalborg University.
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Kjeldal, H., Pell, L., Pommerening-Röser, A. et al. Influence of p-cresol on the proteome of the autotrophic nitrifying bacterium Nitrosomonas eutropha C91. Arch Microbiol 196, 497–511 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-014-0985-z
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