Genomic and transcriptomic perspectives on mycoremediation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

Hongjae Park, In-Geol Choi
Author Information
  1. Hongjae Park: Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School and Institute of Life Science and Natural Resources, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, South Korea.
  2. In-Geol Choi: Department of Biotechnology, Graduate School and Institute of Life Science and Natural Resources, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, South Korea. igchoi@korea.ac.kr. ORCID

Abstract

Mycoremediation holds great potential in remedying toxic environments contaminated with polyaromatic organic pollutants. To harness the natural process for practical applications, understanding the genetic and molecular basis of the remediation process is prerequisite. Compared to known bacterial degradation pathways of aromatic pollutants, however, the fungal degradation system is less studied and understanding of the genetic basis for biochemical activity is still incomplete. In this review, we surveyed recent findings from genomic and transcriptomic approaches to mycoremediation of aromatic pollutants, in company with the genomic basis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) degradation by basidiomycete fungi, Dentipellis sp. KUC8613. Unique features in the fungal degradation of PAHs were outlined by multiple cellular processes: (i) the initial oxidation of recalcitrant contaminants by various oxidoreductases including mono- and dioxygenases, (ii) the following detoxification, and (iii) the mineralization of activated pollutants that are common metabolism in many fungi. Along with the genomic data, the transcriptomic analysis not only posits a full repertoire of inducible genes that are common or specific to metabolize different PAHs but also leads to the discovery of uncharacterized genes with potential functions for bioremediation processes. In addition, the metagenomic study accesses community level of mycoremediation process to seek for the potential species or a microbial consortium in the natural environments. The comprehensive understanding of fungal degradation in multiple levels will accelerate practical application of mycoremediation. Key points • Mycoremediation of polyaromatic pollutants exploits a potent fungal degrader. • fungal genomics provides a full repository of potential genes and enzymes. • Mycoremediation is a concerted cellular process involved with many novel genes. • Multi-omics approach enables the genome-scale reconstruction of remedying pathways.

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Grants

  1. PJ01337602/Rural Development Administration
  2. 20173010092460/Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning

MeSH Term

Basidiomycota
Biodegradation, Environmental
Gene Expression Profiling
Metagenomics
Microbial Consortia
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Soil Microbiology
Soil Pollutants
Transcriptome

Chemicals

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
Soil Pollutants

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