2015
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.16113
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Alcanivorax dieselolei, an alkane-degrading bacterium associated with the mucus of the zoanthid Palythoa caribaeorum (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)

Abstract: Analyses of 16S rDNA genes were used to identify the microbiota isolated from the mucus of the zoanthid Palythoa caribaeorum at Porto de Galinhas on the coast of Pernambuco State, Brazil. This study is important as the first report of this association, because of the potential biotechnological applications of the bacterium Alcanivorax dieselolei, and as evidence for the presence of a hydrocarbon degrading bacterium in a reef ecosystem such as Porto de Galinhas.

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“…The Vibrionales OTU identified were assigned to the genus Pseudoalteromonas or to the family Pseudoalteromonadaceae , and were detected only in the Apapa sediment. Other known PAH/hydrocarbon degraders were Alcanivorox ( Luan et al, 2014 ; Campos et al, 2015 ) and Halomonas ( Gasperotti et al, 2015 ; Gutierrez et al, 2015 ). In the Eledu sediment, there was only one Oceanospirillales OTU ( Oleibacter ) and in the Ofin site there were no OTU identified as Oceanospirillales .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Vibrionales OTU identified were assigned to the genus Pseudoalteromonas or to the family Pseudoalteromonadaceae , and were detected only in the Apapa sediment. Other known PAH/hydrocarbon degraders were Alcanivorox ( Luan et al, 2014 ; Campos et al, 2015 ) and Halomonas ( Gasperotti et al, 2015 ; Gutierrez et al, 2015 ). In the Eledu sediment, there was only one Oceanospirillales OTU ( Oleibacter ) and in the Ofin site there were no OTU identified as Oceanospirillales .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Alcanivorax genus presently comprises 11 species, of which A. dieselolei (Liu and Shao, 2005) represents one of the most environmentally spread. A. dieselolei was firstly isolated in 2001 from Bohai Sea surface waters and deep-sea sediments of the Pacific Ocean (Liu and Shao, 2005), and it has been detected in a wide range of marine costal and pelagic environments (Wang et al, 2010; Kostka et al, 2011), tropical and temperate areas (Wang et al, 2010; Kostka et al, 2011; Hassanshahian et al, 2012), in association with other marine organisms (Campos et al, 2015), as well as in hydrocarbon-contaminated saline soils (Dastgheib et al, 2011). The distribution of this specie in the environment mirrors its physiological traits, which allow its representatives to adapt to a wide range of different environmental conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, the bacterium was identified from coral isolated from Qeshm Island. 31 The data obtained in this study showed that high concentrations of crude oil can reduce the ability of bacteria to degrade. Furthermore, high concentrations of hydrocarbons limit the bioavailability of oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which reduces the growth of bacteria and, thus, reduces degradation.…”
Section: Wileyonlinelibrarycom/jctbmentioning
confidence: 67%