Identification and Characterization of Bacteria with Bioremediation Potential: from Cultivation to Metagenomics

Authors

  • O. Uhlík Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • M. Strejček Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • M. Hroudová Laboratory of Genomics and Bioinformatics, Institute of Molecular Genetics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
  • K. Demnerová Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague
  • T. Macek Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague

Keywords:

bacteria identification, bioremediation, cultivation, metagenomics

Abstract

Microbial bioremediation is based on the metabolic activity of certain populations capable of transforming or assimilating unusual substrates, including xenobiotics. Plants, on the other hand, have only limited ability to mineralize such substrates; they rather transform and store them in vacuoles or cell wall structures. Yet plants are often important for microbial activities. The rhizosphere is a hotspot of plant-microbe interactions. Identification and characterization of microorganisms in contaminated environments is essential for (i) assessing the bioremediation potential of intrinsic microflora, (ii) designing bioremediation strategies; and (iii) monitoring engineering bioremediation. The development of associated techniques – from cultivation to metagenomics – is illustrated by a case study.

Published

2013-08-15

How to Cite

Uhlík, O., Strejček, M., Hroudová, M., Demnerová, K., & Macek, T. (2013). Identification and Characterization of Bacteria with Bioremediation Potential: from Cultivation to Metagenomics. Chemické Listy, 107(8), 614–622. Retrieved from http://ww-w.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/627

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