Abstract

The nitrogen cycle is most complex and very important for the life on earth. Nitrifying bacteria which carried out nitrogen cycling process play a vital role in water quality control, thus creating a genomic fingerprint database for surveillance and monitoring of genetic variability of nitrifying bacteria is very important and also to establish a Biosecurity protocol for the Bheries located in different areas of West Bengal. The currently evolutionary relationships and the natural diversity of Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria (AOB) and Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria (NOB) is mainly based on comparative sequence analyses of their genes encoding the 16S rRNA and the active site polypeptide of the ammonia monooxygenase (AmoA) and Nitrite oxidoreductase (NxrA) in the East Kolkata Wetland. This study extended significantly the 16S rRNA and amoA databases for AOB, nxrA databases for NOB. Therefore, either of the functional markers (amoA or nxrA) can be used to trace ammonia oxidizers or structural marker (16S rDNA) can be used to trace specific species in environmental studies. These techniques included the use of 16S rDNA genes to characterize natural AOB and NOB populations and to analyze their taxonomic and phylogenetic features. The current perception of AOB and NOB phylogeny established by comparative 16S rRNA sequence analysis could be confirmed independently by exploiting the gene amoA and nxrA genes and proved as an alternative phylogenetic marker. The aim of our work is to investigate the potential of the ammonia monooxygenase subunit A gene (amoA) and Nitrite oxidoreductase (nxrA) gene as functional markers for AOBs and NOBs along with 16S rDNA sequence analysis in EKW. For ecological surveillance, genes like amoA and nxrA specific for the nitrifying bacteria under present research work could be a more reliable tool.

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  • Introduction to Establish the ComparativeAnalysis of 16S rRNA Gene Sequences with ammonia monooxygenase subunit A gene (amoA) and Nitrite oxidoreductase (nxrA) for Nitrifying Bacteria Isolated from East Kolkata Wetland: an International Ramsar SiteSaha M1*, Sarkar A2 and Bandhophadhyay B1 1Department of Biotechnology, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal-721 102, India 2Department of Aquatic Animal Health, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata-700 094, India AbstractThe nitrogen cycle is most complex and very important for the life on earth

  • The aim of our work is to investigate the potential of the ammonia monooxygenase subunit A gene and Nitrite oxidoreductase genes as functional markers for Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria (AOB) and Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria (NOB) along with 16S rDNA sequence analysis of EKW

  • The present study developed a molecular approach for targeting the amoA and nxrA gene through a PCR based analysis and sequencing

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Introduction

Introduction to Establish the ComparativeAnalysis of 16S rRNA Gene Sequences with amoA and nxrA for Nitrifying Bacteria Isolated from East Kolkata Wetland: an International Ramsar SiteSaha M1*, Sarkar A2 and Bandhophadhyay B1 1Department of Biotechnology, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal-721 102, India 2Department of Aquatic Animal Health, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, Kolkata-700 094, India AbstractThe nitrogen cycle is most complex and very important for the life on earth. Analysis of 16S rRNA Gene Sequences with amoA and nxrA for Nitrifying Bacteria Isolated from East Kolkata Wetland: an International Ramsar Site. The currently evolutionary relationships and the natural diversity of Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria (AOB) and Nitrite Oxidizing Bacteria (NOB) is mainly based on comparative sequence analyses of their genes encoding the 16S rRNA and the active site polypeptide of the ammonia monooxygenase (AmoA) and Nitrite oxidoreductase (NxrA) in the East Kolkata Wetland. It acts as a natural sewage treatment plant in the city and side by side generates products like paddy, vegetables and fish utilizing the sewage [7,8,9,10]. The site was selected to create a composite dataset of various nitrifying bacteria which can be applicable in biotechnology and bioremediation purpose in different parts of the world

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