Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India

Fluoride (F−) pollution is one of the major issues in India and worldwide. Water samples were collected, and analyse the physicochemical characteristics. From the results, acceptable limit pH ranges, low and high electrical conductivity (EC) values, high-level of TDS (total dissolved solids) and chl...

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Main Authors: Edward Raja Chellaiah, Pandeeswari Ravi, Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Current Research in Microbial Sciences
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spelling doaj-c22ca51ca9da4f259b252c0260828a5a2021-05-26T04:28:37ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Microbial Sciences2666-51742021-12-012100038Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South IndiaEdward Raja Chellaiah0Pandeeswari Ravi1Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian2Corresponding author.; Department of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 21, IndiaDepartment of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 21, IndiaDepartment of Molecular Biology, School of Biological Sciences, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai 21, IndiaFluoride (F−) pollution is one of the major issues in India and worldwide. Water samples were collected, and analyse the physicochemical characteristics. From the results, acceptable limit pH ranges, low and high electrical conductivity (EC) values, high-level of TDS (total dissolved solids) and chloride (Cl−) values, less than desirable and higher than permissible F− concentrations (4.7 and 11 ppm) were found. At first, ninety-three colonies were screened using rapid hicoliform agar plates. After that, sixty-six F− resistant colonies were picked up from 50  mM NaF (Sodium fluoride) containing LB agar plates. Finally, eight isolates were showing a high degree of F− resistance (200–-300 mM NaF) and selected for further studies. High F− resistance isolates exhibited β and γ-haemolytic activities were determined in blood agar plates. F− resistant isolates showed their salt tolerances ranged from 4% to 7% NaCl and resistant to multiple antibiotics. Biochemical and 16S rRNA sequencing results showed that the F− resistant isolates were identified as Enterobacter cloacae strain 3, E. hormaechei strain 14, Enterobacter sp. strain 21, E. hormaechei strain 22, E. coli strain S2-9, Aeromonas caviae strain 31, A. caviae strain 32, A. caviae strain 34. All strains were submitted in the NCBI database with the accession numbers (MW131637, MW131639; MW131650-655). The F− resistant gene ‘crcB’ gene was successfully amplified from the resistant isolates using gene-specific primers. These results have demonstrated that fluoride resistant bacteria would be useful for bacterial fluoride bioremediation near future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666517421000195Fluoride resistance bacteriaAeromonasE. coliEnterobacterAntibiotic resistanceSalt tolerance
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author Edward Raja Chellaiah
Pandeeswari Ravi
Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian
spellingShingle Edward Raja Chellaiah
Pandeeswari Ravi
Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian
Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
Current Research in Microbial Sciences
Fluoride resistance bacteria
Aeromonas
E. coli
Enterobacter
Antibiotic resistance
Salt tolerance
author_facet Edward Raja Chellaiah
Pandeeswari Ravi
Ramesh Uthandakalaipandian
author_sort Edward Raja Chellaiah
title Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
title_short Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
title_full Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
title_fullStr Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, South India
title_sort isolation and identification of high fluoride resistant bacteria from water samples of dindigul district, tamil nadu, south india
publisher Elsevier
series Current Research in Microbial Sciences
issn 2666-5174
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Fluoride (F−) pollution is one of the major issues in India and worldwide. Water samples were collected, and analyse the physicochemical characteristics. From the results, acceptable limit pH ranges, low and high electrical conductivity (EC) values, high-level of TDS (total dissolved solids) and chloride (Cl−) values, less than desirable and higher than permissible F− concentrations (4.7 and 11 ppm) were found. At first, ninety-three colonies were screened using rapid hicoliform agar plates. After that, sixty-six F− resistant colonies were picked up from 50  mM NaF (Sodium fluoride) containing LB agar plates. Finally, eight isolates were showing a high degree of F− resistance (200–-300 mM NaF) and selected for further studies. High F− resistance isolates exhibited β and γ-haemolytic activities were determined in blood agar plates. F− resistant isolates showed their salt tolerances ranged from 4% to 7% NaCl and resistant to multiple antibiotics. Biochemical and 16S rRNA sequencing results showed that the F− resistant isolates were identified as Enterobacter cloacae strain 3, E. hormaechei strain 14, Enterobacter sp. strain 21, E. hormaechei strain 22, E. coli strain S2-9, Aeromonas caviae strain 31, A. caviae strain 32, A. caviae strain 34. All strains were submitted in the NCBI database with the accession numbers (MW131637, MW131639; MW131650-655). The F− resistant gene ‘crcB’ gene was successfully amplified from the resistant isolates using gene-specific primers. These results have demonstrated that fluoride resistant bacteria would be useful for bacterial fluoride bioremediation near future.
topic Fluoride resistance bacteria
Aeromonas
E. coli
Enterobacter
Antibiotic resistance
Salt tolerance
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666517421000195
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