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Development of pretreatment protocol for DNA extraction from biofilm attached to biologic activated carbon (BAC) granules
Authors:Shuting Zhang  Bo Wei  Xin Yu  Bing Liu  Zhuoying Wu  Li Gu
Institution:Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, China Academy of Sciences, Xiamen 361021, China
Abstract:The biologic activated carbon (BAC) process is widely used in drinking water treatments. A comprehensive molecular analysis of the microbial community structure provides very helpful data to improve the reactor performance. However, the bottleneck of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) extraction from BAC attached biofilm has to be solved since the conventional procedure was unsuccessful due to firm biomass attachment and adsorption capacity of the BAC granules. In this study, five pretreatments were compared, and adding skim milk followed by ultrasonic vibration was proven to be the optimal choice. This protocol was further tested using the vertical BAC samples from the full-scale biofilter of Pinghu Water Plant. The results showed the DNA yielded a range of 40 μg·g-1 BAC (dry weight) to over 100 μg·g-1 BAC (dry weight), which were consistent with the biomass distribution. All results suggested that the final protocol could produce qualified genomic DNA as a template from the BAC filter for downstream molecular biology researches.
Keywords:bacterial DNA extraction  biological activated carbon (BAC)  biofilm  water treatment  pretreatment protocol  
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