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Harnessing taxonomically diverse and metabolically versatile genus Paracoccus for bioplastic synthesis and xenobiotic biodegradation

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 132, 期 6, 页码 4208-4224

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/jam.15530

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biodegradation; Paracoccus; polyhydroxyalkanoates; sustainability; taxogenomics; whole genome sequence; xenobiotics

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  1. University Grants Commission (UGC)

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The study highlights the taxonomic diversity and significance of genome analysis in Paracoccus genus, focusing on functional attributes like bioplastic synthesis and biodegradation potential. It emphasizes the polyphasic and genomic attributes of Paracoccus spp. and their potential in commercial applications and evolutionary species. Moreover, the study explores the possibility of utilizing advanced genomic methods for bioplastic synthesis and efficient pollutant degradation.
The genus Paracoccus represents a taxonomically diverse group comprising more than 80 novel species isolated from various pristine and polluted environments. The species are characterized as coccoid-shaped Gram-negative bacteria with versatile metabolic attributes and classified as autotrophs, heterotrophs and/or methylotrophs. The present study highlights the up-to-date global taxonomic diversity and critically discusses the significance of genome analysis for identifying the genomic determinants related to functional attributes mainly bioplastic synthesis and biodegradation potential that makes these isolates commercially viable. The analysis accentuates polyphasic and genomic attributes of Paracoccus spp. which could be harnessed for commercial applications and emphasizes the need of integrating genome-based computational analysis for evolutionary species and functional diversification. The work reflects on the underexplored genetic potential for bioplastic synthesis which can be harnessed using advanced genomic methods. It also underlines the degradation potential and possible use of naturally-occurring pollutant-degrading Paracoccus isolates for the development of a biodegradation system and efficient removal of contaminants. The work contemplates plausible use of such potent isolates to establish the plant-microbe interaction, contributing toward contaminated land reclamation. Overall, the work signifies the need and application of genome analysis to identify and explore the prospective potential of Paracoccus spp. for environmental application toward achieving sustainability.

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