Publications by authors named "Chongjian Jia"

Article Synopsis
  • Microbes help clean up harmful substances called xenobiotics, which can be found in things like certain chemicals and solvents.
  • Scientists studied these microbes by looking at their DNA from cultures that were grown for a long time using these pollutants.
  • They discovered 166 new groups of microbes that can break down these harmful substances, with 137 of them being almost complete, which helps us learn more about how to clean up the environment.
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Even though microbial communities can be more effective at degrading xenobiotics than cultured micro-organisms, yet little is known about the microbial strategies that underpin xenobiotic biodegradation by microbial communities. Here, we employ metagenomic community sequencing to explore the mechanisms that drive the development of 49 xenobiotic-degrading microbial communities, which were enriched from 7 contaminated soils or sediments with a range of xenobiotic compounds. We show that multiple microbial strategies likely drive the development of xenobiotic degrading communities, notably (i) presence of genes encoding catabolic enzymes to degrade xenobiotics; (ii) presence of genes encoding efflux pumps; (iii) auxiliary catabolic genes on plasmids; and (iv) positive interactions dominate microbial communities with efficient degradation.

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