
Thiabendazole (TBZ) is a fungicide used in fruit-packaging plants. Its application leads to the production of wastewaters requiring detoxification. In the absence of efficient treatment methods, biological depuration of these effluents could be a viable alternative. However, nothing is known regarding the microbial degradation of the recalcitrant and toxic to aquatics TBZ. We report the isolation, via enrichment cultures from a polluted soil, of the first bacterial consortium able to rapidly degrade TBZ and use it as a carbon source. Repeated efforts using various culture-dependent approaches failed to isolate TBZ-degrading bacteria in axenic cultures. Denaturating gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and cloning showed that the consortium was composed of α-, β- and γ-Proteobacteria. Culture-independent methods including antibiotics-driven selection with DNA/RNA-DGGE, q-PCR and stable isotope probing (SIP)-DGGE identified a Sphingomonas phylotype (B13) as the key degrading member. Cross-feeding studies with structurally related chemicals showed that ring substituents of the benzimidazole moiety (thiazole or furan rings) favoured the cleavage of the imidazole moiety. LC-MS/MS analysis verified that TBZ degradation proceeds via cleavage of the imidazole moiety releasing thiazole-4-carboxamidine, which was not further transformed, and the benzoyl moiety, possibly as catechol, which was eventually consumed by the bacterial consortium as suggested by SIP-DGGE.
pesticide biodegradation, fruit-packaging industry, Bacteria, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Microbial Consortia, SIP-DGGE, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sphingomonas, Carbon, Fungicides, Industrial, thiabendazole, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Thiabendazole, Cloning, Molecular, Biotransformation, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Soil Microbiology, wastewaters, Chromatography, Liquid
pesticide biodegradation, fruit-packaging industry, Bacteria, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Microbial Consortia, SIP-DGGE, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sphingomonas, Carbon, Fungicides, Industrial, thiabendazole, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Thiabendazole, Cloning, Molecular, Biotransformation, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Soil Microbiology, wastewaters, Chromatography, Liquid
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