SRA EXPERIMENT
SRA Experiment Id ERX2534315  (Link to NCBI )
Experiment Title Illumina HiSeq 4000 paired end sequencing
SRA Study
SRA Study Id ERP107967  (Link to NCBI )
Study Title Comparative metatranscriptomic analysis of anaerobic digesters treating anionic surfactant contaminated wastewater
Study Abstract A metatranscriptomic approach was applied to reveal active biological functions and their assigned taxonomic profiles in complex microbial communities of anaerobic reactors applied to anionic surfactant degradation. For this purpose, three laboratory scale upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors under different feeding types were compared. The feedings were synthetic medium (UASB_Control), synthetic medium and linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS; UASB_SL), and real laundry wastewater (UASB_LW). A homemade bioinformatics pipeline combined to an R workflow was developed to perform trimming, co-assembling, gene calling, mapping, assignment and statistical analyses of metatranscriptomic datasets. UASB_SL and UASB_LW showed similar percentages of LAS removal (~50 %). UASB_SL showed the greatest richness and metabolic activity, followed by UASB_LW and UASB_Control. Rarefaction analysis using KO numbers revealed that 1-2 million reads were sufficient to access the functional capacity of the studied microbiomes. Genes and taxonomies associated in all steps of anaerobic LAS biodegradation were observed with high relative abundance in the UASB_SL and UASB_LW than UASB_Control. Therefore, our data corroborates the fumarate addition as the activation mechanism to initiate the removal of LAS by fumarate reductase enzyme assigned to the Syntrophobacter genus. The beta-oxidation step could be performed by Smithella, Acinetobacter and Syntrophorhabdus, whereas, for the ring cleavage a 6-OCH-CoA hydrolase attributed to the genus Desulfomonile and Syntrophorhabdus were found. In the last step, desulfonation, were observed the active genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfomonile. Thus, the integration of physicochemical results from the biological reactors and the taxonomy and functional annotations of mRNA provides a powerful tool to understand the microbial consortium involved in the biodegradation of LAS.
Alias ena-STUDY-EESC/USP-12-04-2018-17:55:03:292-30
External Id BioProject=PRJEB25996
SRA Sample
SRA Sample Id ERS2399706  (Link to NCBI )
Title UASB_SL_1A
SRA Run
SRA Run Id ERR2512381  (Link to NCBI )
Spots 20019583
Bases 4043955766
Size 1448926856
Exp Library Strategy RNA_SEQ
Library Source METATRANSCRIPTOMIC
Library Selection cDNA
Library Name unspecified
Library Layout PAIRED
Library Instrument ILLUMINA_HI_SEQ_4000
Exp. Description
Spot Length