Insights into the nitrogen transformation mechanism of Pseudomonas sp. Y15 capable of heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH(2024)

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Excessive nitrogen (N) discharged in water is a major cause of eutrophication and other severe environmental issues. Biological N removal via heterotrophic nitrification and aerobic denitrification (HN-AD) has drawn particular attention, owing to the merit of concurrent nitrification and denitrification inside one cell. However, the mechanisms underlying N transformation during HN-AD remain unclear. In the present study, the HN-AD strain Pseudomonas sp. Y15 (Y15) was isolated to explore the N distribution and flow, based on stoichiometry and energetics. The total N removal efficiency by Y15 increased linearly with C/N ratio (in the range of 5-15) to-96.8%. Of this,-32.2% and-64.6% were transformed into gas-N and biomass-N, respectively. A new intracellular N metabolic bypass (NO -> NO2) was found, to address the substantial gaseous N production during HN-AD. Concering energetics, the large portion of the biomass-N is ascribed to the synthesis of the amino acids that consume low energy. Finally, two novel stoichiometric equations for different N sources were proposed, to describe the overall HN-AD process. This study deepens the fundamental knowledge on HN-AD bacteria and enlightens their use in treating N-contaminated wastewater.
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Heterotrophic nitrification,Aerobic denitrification,Biological nitrogen removal,Nitrogen transformation,Stoichiometry,Pseudomonas
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