Speculation on the Identity of Bacteria Named TFOs
Occurring in the Inefficient P-Removal Phase of
a Biological Phosphorus Removal System |
Young-Ok Lee1†, Chang-Hoon Ahn2, and Jae-Kwang Park2 |
1Department of Biological Science, Daegu University, Kyung-Buk 712-714, Korea 2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706, USA |
Corresponding Author:
Young-Ok Lee ,Tel: +82-53-850-6456, Fax: +82-53-850-6409, Email: ecolomi@daegu.ac.kr |
Received: March 1, 2010; Accepted: March 15, 2010. |
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ABSTRACT |
To better understand the ecology of tetrade forming organisms (TFOs) floating in a large amount of dairy wastewater treatment plant
(WWTP) effluent (sequencing batch reactor [SBR]) during the inefficient phosphorus (P) removal process of an enhanced biological P
removal system, the TFOs from the effluent of a full scale WWTP were separated and attempts made to culture the TFOs in
presence/absence of oxygen. The intact TFOs only grew aerobically in the form of unicellular short-rods. Furthermore, to identify the
intact TFOs and unicellular short-rods the DNAs of both were extracted, analyzed using their denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
(DGGE)-profiles and then sequenced. The TFOs and unicellular short-rods exhibited the same banding pattern in their DGGE-profiles,
and those sequencing data resulted in their identification as Acinetobacter sp. The intact TFOs appeared in clumps and packages of
tetrade cells, and were identified as Acinetobacter sp., which are known as strict aerobes and efficient P-removers. The thick layer of
extracellular polymeric substance surrounding Acinetobacter sp. may inhibit phosphate uptake, and the cell morphology of TFOs might
subsequently be connected with their survival strategy under the anaerobic regime of the SBR system. |
Keywords:
Acinetobacter sp. | Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis | Enhanced biological phosphorus removal | Extracellular polymeric
substance | Sequencing batch reactor | Tetrade forming organisms |
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