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Efficient removal of azo dyes by Enterococcus faecalis R1107 and its application in simulated textile effluent treatment

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.113577

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Enterococcus faecalis; Azo dyes; Transcriptomic analysis; Detoxification; Simulated textile effluent

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  1. China National Key RD Program [2020YFA0908400, 2019YFA0905000, 2021YFC2100100]
  2. Na-tional Natural Science Foundation of China [32100099]
  3. Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hubei Province [2020BBA056]
  4. Wuhan Science and Technology Plan [2019020701011496]

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This study found that Enterococcus faecalis R1107 can effectively degrade azo dyes, improve seed germination, and alleviate the phytotoxicity of azo dyes on plants. The study also identified the gene regulatory networks involved in the degradation and detoxification of dyes by E. faecalis R1107. Furthermore, the study demonstrated the bioremediation potential of E. faecalis R1107 in simulated textile effluent.
This study aimed to exploit the potential of Enterococcus faecalis R1107 in the bioremediation of azo dyes. The maximal decolorization of Congo Red (CR), Reactive Black 5 (RB5), and Direct Black 38 (DB38) were 90.17%, 96.82%, and 81.95%, respectively, with the bacterial treatment for 48 h. 65.57% of CR and 72.64% of RB5 could be decolorized by E. faecalis R1107 within 48 h when the concentration of azo dyes increased up to 1000 mg/L. FTIR analysis confirmed that E. faecalis R1107 could effectively break down the chemical structures of three azo dyes. E. faecalis R1107 alleviated the phytotoxicity of azo dyes and improved seed germination, which contributed to the increase in the lengths of roots, stems, and leaves of Vigna radiata seedlings. Transcriptomic analysis suggested that the gene regulatory networks in E. faecalis R1107 synergistically improved the degradation and detoxification of RB5, including the major metabolic pathways, the secondary metabolism, the transport system, the amino acid metabolic pathways, and the signal transduction systems. Simulated textile effluent (STE) was used to mimic real textile effluent to evaluate the bioremediation potential of E. faecalis R1107, and 72.79% STE can be decolorized after E. faecalis R1107 treatment for 48 h. In summary, our study demonstrated that E. faecalis R1107 might be well suitable for potential applications in the bioremediation of textile effluent.

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