“…Despite the advantages, functional metagenomics dedicated to the analysis of aromatic degradation has only been applied in few studies, whereas metagenomic surveys, which can only cover organisms and genes present in high abundance in a given environment, are often attempted (Guazzaroni et al, 2013). The use of functional screening to retrieve aromatic catabolic activities has so far, to our knowledge, been restricted to the study of extradiol dioxygenases with high activity against catechol and thus, to the degradation of simple aromatic compounds such as benzene/toluene (Brennerova et al, 2009) and phenols (Suenaga et al, 2007) or to petroleum contaminated sites not stressed with a high level of PAH contamination (Terron-Gonzalez et al, 2016). These studies indicated screens for extradiol dioxygenases as promising tools to identify the diversity of such enzymes in contaminated environments.…”