Plastisphere
- Isolation and Oxford Nanopore Sequencing of six different bacterial strain isolates from plastic polluted landfill soil
- Reconstruction of metagenome assembled genomes (MAGs)
- Taxonomic classification of recovered genomes
- Functional annotation allowed the discovery of specific genes involved in polyethylene degradation (PE) degradation
Case Study Plastisphere
Project Topic:
Microbial degradation of polymeric substances
Project Partner:
GFZ Deutsches Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam
Location:
Landfill in Brandenburg
Sample type:
plastic polluted soil
Target Molecule:
DNA
Laboratory Analysis:
Culturing and isolation, full length 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing using Oxford Nanopore long read Technology
Bioinformatic Analysis:
Basecalling, taxonomic classification, assembly and binning, genome quality assessment, annotation, metabolic pathway reconstruction
Summary:
Six different bacterial strains were isolated from plastic polluted landfill soil, taxonomically classified and their genomes sequenced and reconstructed. Functional Annotation allowed the discovery of specific genes involved in polyethylene degradation and the reconstruction of a potential polyethylene (PE) degradation pathway.
More details:
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9091876