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“Oil-eating” Microbes and Hydrocarbon Biodegradation

  • August 20, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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“Oil-eating” Microbes and Hydrocarbon Biodegradation

Subject: Science and Technology

Section: Biotechnology

Introduction:

  • Alcanivorax borkumensis bacteria have specialized biofilm formation
  • Reshaping oil droplets increases the consumption rate
  • The study investigates the optimization of oil biodegradation and consumption mechanisms

Obligate Hydrocarbonoclastic Bacteria (OHCB) and Bioremediation

  • OHCB uniquely consumes hydrocarbons as its sole carbon and energy source
  • Crucial role in bioremediation of spilled petroleum globally
  • A. borkumensis (Alca): OHBC with aerobic and rod-shaped characteristics
    • Alca exploits organic acids and alkanes; prominent during oil spills
    • Alca forms biofilms around oil droplets during consumption
  • Biofilm morphology changes tied to adaptations in oil consumption
    • Initial oil exposure leads to a thick spherical biofilm growing outward; oil droplet mostly retains its shape
    • Prolonged oil exposure results in thin biofilm with dendritic finger-like protrusions
    • Dendritic biofilms modify oil-water interfacial tension
    • Bacterial proliferation leads to the buckling and reshaping of oil droplets
    • The increased surface area of droplets enhances consumption by the growing bacteria population
    • Alca oil consumption efficiency is amplified by expanding interfacial properties

Collaborative Microbial Degradation

  • Alca lacks the capability to degrade the entire range of hydrocarbons in crude oil
  • Comprehensive degradation requires a diverse microbial community
  • Microbes interact and sometimes compete to perform degradation

Commonly Used Bacterial Species for Hydrocarbon Degradation and Bioremediation

Bacterial SpeciesDescription
Alcanivorax borkumensisWell-known for its ability to degrade long-chain alkanes found in marine oil spills.
Pseudomonas putidais Widely used due to its versatility in degrading various pollutants, including hydrocarbons.
Rhodococcus spp.Commonly employed for their effective degradation of a wide range of hydrocarbon compounds.
Bacillus subtilisCertain strains are utilized for their hydrocarbon-degrading capabilities in bioremediation.
Acinetobacter spp.Frequently chosen for their adaptability and effectiveness in degrading hydrocarbons in diverse environments.
Sphingobium spp.Recognized for their capacity to efficiently degrade both simple and complex hydrocarbons.
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