Toluene is a pollutant frequently detected in contaminated groundwater, mostly due to leakage from underground gasoline storage tanks and pipeline ruptures. Multi-element compound-specific isotope analysis provides a framework to understand transformation processes and design efficient remediation strategies. In this study, we enriched an anaerobic bacterial culture derived from a BTEX-contaminated aquifer that couples toluene and phenol oxidation with nitrate reduction and the concomitant production of carbon dioxide and biomass. The 16S rRNA gene amplicon data indicated that the toluene-degrading consortium was dominated by an Aromatoleum population (87 ± 2 % relative abundance), and metagenome sequencing confirmed that the genome of this Aromatoleum sp. encoded glycyl-radical enzyme benzylsuccinate synthase (BssABC) and phenylphospate synthase (PpsA1BC) homologous genes involved in the first step of toluene and phenol transformation, respectively. Carbon and hydrogen isotopic fractionation were ε = - 3.5 ± 0.6 ‰ and ε = - 85 ± 11 ‰, respectively, leading to a dual C-H isotope slope of Λ = 26 ± 2. This value fits with a previously reported value for a consortium dominated by an Azoarcus species (Λ = 19 ± 5) but differs from that reported for Aromatoleum aromaticum (Λ = 14 ± 1), both of which grow with toluene under nitrate-reducing conditions. Overall, this suggests the existence of different BssABC enzymes with different mechanistic motifs even within the same Aromatoleum genus.

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