Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge

Elucidating the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of anammox granular sludge is important for stable nitrogen removal processes in wastewater treatment. However, due to a lack of standardized methods for extraction and characterization, the composition of anammox granule EPS remains mostly un...

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Main Authors: Boleij, Marissa, Seviour, Thomas, Wong, Lan Li, van Loosdrecht, Mark C. M., Lin, Yuemei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1488102021-05-08T20:12:05Z Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge Boleij, Marissa Seviour, Thomas Wong, Lan Li van Loosdrecht, Mark C. M. Lin, Yuemei Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment Anammox Granular Sludge Ionic Liquids Elucidating the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of anammox granular sludge is important for stable nitrogen removal processes in wastewater treatment. However, due to a lack of standardized methods for extraction and characterization, the composition of anammox granule EPS remains mostly unknown. In this study, alkaline (NaOH) and ionic liquid (IL) extractions were compared in terms of the proteins they extracted from different "Candidatus Brocadia" cultures. We aimed to identify structural proteins and evaluated to which extend these extraction methods bias the outcome of EPS characterization. Extraction was focussed on solubilization of the EPS matrix, and the NaOH and IL extraction recovered on average 20% and 26% of the VSS, respectively. Using two extraction methods targeting different intermolecular interactions increased the possibility of identifying structural extracellular proteins. Of the extracted proteins, ∼40% were common between the extraction methods. The high number of common abundant proteins between the extraction methods, illustrated how extraction biases can be reduced when solubility of the granular sludge is enhanced. Physicochemical analyses of the granules indicated that extracellular structural matrix proteins likely have β-sheet dominated secondary structures. These β-sheet structures were measured in EPS extracted with both methods. The high number of uncharacterized proteins and possible moonlighting proteins confounded identifying structural (i.e. β-sheet dominant) proteins. Nonetheless, new candidates for structural matrix proteins are described. Further current bottlenecks in assigning specific proteins to key extracellular functions in anammox granular sludge are discussed. National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This research was funded by the SIAM Gravitation Grant024.002.002, The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Researchand by the Singapore National Research Foundation under itsEnvironment&Water Research Programme and administered byPUB, project number 1301-IRIS-59. The authors thank Paques,Waterschap Hollandse Delta, and Waterstromen for providing theanammox granular sludge. The authors acknowledge Yingyu Law(SCELSE, Singapore) for assembling the phylogenetic tree. BerendLolkema (UNESCO-IHE, The Netherlands) is acknowledged forhelping with EEM, and Marlies Nijemeisland (TU Delft, TheNetherlands) for helping with FTIR. 2021-05-07T07:32:16Z 2021-05-07T07:32:16Z 2019 Journal Article Boleij, M., Seviour, T., Wong, L. L., van Loosdrecht, M. C. M. & Lin, Y. (2019). Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge. Water Research, 164, 114952--. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2019.114952 0043-1354 0000-0001-5255-5954 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148810 10.1016/j.watres.2019.114952 31408759 2-s2.0-85070295361 164 114952- en 1301-IRIS-5 Water Research © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-NDlicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment
Anammox Granular Sludge
Ionic Liquids
spellingShingle Engineering::Environmental engineering::Water treatment
Anammox Granular Sludge
Ionic Liquids
Boleij, Marissa
Seviour, Thomas
Wong, Lan Li
van Loosdrecht, Mark C. M.
Lin, Yuemei
Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
description Elucidating the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of anammox granular sludge is important for stable nitrogen removal processes in wastewater treatment. However, due to a lack of standardized methods for extraction and characterization, the composition of anammox granule EPS remains mostly unknown. In this study, alkaline (NaOH) and ionic liquid (IL) extractions were compared in terms of the proteins they extracted from different "Candidatus Brocadia" cultures. We aimed to identify structural proteins and evaluated to which extend these extraction methods bias the outcome of EPS characterization. Extraction was focussed on solubilization of the EPS matrix, and the NaOH and IL extraction recovered on average 20% and 26% of the VSS, respectively. Using two extraction methods targeting different intermolecular interactions increased the possibility of identifying structural extracellular proteins. Of the extracted proteins, ∼40% were common between the extraction methods. The high number of common abundant proteins between the extraction methods, illustrated how extraction biases can be reduced when solubility of the granular sludge is enhanced. Physicochemical analyses of the granules indicated that extracellular structural matrix proteins likely have β-sheet dominated secondary structures. These β-sheet structures were measured in EPS extracted with both methods. The high number of uncharacterized proteins and possible moonlighting proteins confounded identifying structural (i.e. β-sheet dominant) proteins. Nonetheless, new candidates for structural matrix proteins are described. Further current bottlenecks in assigning specific proteins to key extracellular functions in anammox granular sludge are discussed.
author2 Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
author_facet Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering
Boleij, Marissa
Seviour, Thomas
Wong, Lan Li
van Loosdrecht, Mark C. M.
Lin, Yuemei
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author Boleij, Marissa
Seviour, Thomas
Wong, Lan Li
van Loosdrecht, Mark C. M.
Lin, Yuemei
author_sort Boleij, Marissa
title Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
title_short Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
title_full Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
title_fullStr Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
title_full_unstemmed Solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
title_sort solubilization and characterization of extracellular proteins from anammox granular sludge
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148810
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