Environmental arsenic(As) contamination,considered as the largest mass poisoning of the human population,has become a serious health concern for the people of South East Asia,including those living in the Bengal delta...Environmental arsenic(As) contamination,considered as the largest mass poisoning of the human population,has become a serious health concern for the people of South East Asia,including those living in the Bengal delta.An As-resistant strain,KUMAs15,was isolated from the As-contaminated fields in Nadia Ddistrict in West Bengal,India and was evaluated for its possible use in environmental As bioremediation.Molecular identification based on 16S rDNA gene sequencing revealed that the strain belonged to the genus Micrococcus.The strain tolerated high levels of As and oxidized arsenite under the culture condition.The strain also accumulated large quantities of As when exposed to a wide range of environmentally relevant concentrations of inorganic As.Analysis of the aoxB,arsB,and arsC gene expression explained the underlying cause of arsenite oxidation and As accumulation by KUMAs15.The As-resistant strain KUMAs15 of Micrococcus sp.was suggested to be a potential environmental As decontaminant.展开更多
Understanding the mechanisms of Cu pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) in soil requires the characterization of Cu-resistant microorganisms at a community level using modern molecular tools. A primer pair (co...Understanding the mechanisms of Cu pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) in soil requires the characterization of Cu-resistant microorganisms at a community level using modern molecular tools. A primer pair (copAF2010 (5 -TGCAC CTGAC VGGSC AYAT-3 )/copAR2333 (5 -GVACT TCRCG GAACA TRCC-3 )) tentatively targeting Pseudomonas-like Cu-resistant microorganisms was designed in this study. The specification of the primers was tested through conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the construction of a Pseudomonas-like copA gene fragment library, and then the primers were used to quantify the Cu-resistant microorganisms using quantitative PCR technique. A significant increase of Cu-resistant microorganisms targeted by the primers was observed in a paddy soil from Jiaxing, China which has been exposed to one-year Cu contamination. The results provided direct evidence for Cu PICT in the soil, and the quantification method developed in this study has the potential to be used as a molecular assay for soil Cu pollution.展开更多
[Objective] The Cu-tolerance and Cu enrichment capacity of TLSB2-K were investigated. [Method] The previously isolated TLSB2-K strain was identified though morphological observation, gram staining and 16S rDNA sequenc...[Objective] The Cu-tolerance and Cu enrichment capacity of TLSB2-K were investigated. [Method] The previously isolated TLSB2-K strain was identified though morphological observation, gram staining and 16S rDNA sequence alignment. In ad- dition, the effects of temperature, pH and osmotic pressure on the growth of strain were also investigated by using shaking culture. The Cu-tolerance and Cu enrich- ment capacity of TLSB2-K strain under Cu stress were also studied. [Result] The results showed TLSB2-K belongs to Bacillus spp., and its optimum growth conditions were as follows: temperature, 27 ~C; pH, 7.0; osmotic pressure, 1.1% NaCI. When the Cu concentration ranged from 100 mg/L to 500 mg/L, the strain grew well; when the Cu concentration ranged from 100 mg/L to 400 mg/L, the Cu content in bacteria was increased with the increase of Cu concentration; when the Cu con- centration was 400 mg/L and the incubation time was 30 h, the Cu content in bac- teria reached the peak (2 250 mg/kg); the highest tolerant concentration was 700 mg/L. [Conclusion] TLSB2-K strain had relatively high Cu tolerance and Cu enrich- ment capacity. They had important theoretical research and engineering application values.展开更多
基金supported by the financial grant received from Department of Biotechnology, Government of India (No. BT/PR4693/BCE/8/894/2012)
文摘Environmental arsenic(As) contamination,considered as the largest mass poisoning of the human population,has become a serious health concern for the people of South East Asia,including those living in the Bengal delta.An As-resistant strain,KUMAs15,was isolated from the As-contaminated fields in Nadia Ddistrict in West Bengal,India and was evaluated for its possible use in environmental As bioremediation.Molecular identification based on 16S rDNA gene sequencing revealed that the strain belonged to the genus Micrococcus.The strain tolerated high levels of As and oxidized arsenite under the culture condition.The strain also accumulated large quantities of As when exposed to a wide range of environmentally relevant concentrations of inorganic As.Analysis of the aoxB,arsB,and arsC gene expression explained the underlying cause of arsenite oxidation and As accumulation by KUMAs15.The As-resistant strain KUMAs15 of Micrococcus sp.was suggested to be a potential environmental As decontaminant.
基金Supported by the International Copper Association, Rio Tinto Limited, the Nickel Producers Environmental Research Association, the Key International S&T Cooperation Projects of China (No. 2009DFB90120)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31070101)
文摘Understanding the mechanisms of Cu pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) in soil requires the characterization of Cu-resistant microorganisms at a community level using modern molecular tools. A primer pair (copAF2010 (5 -TGCAC CTGAC VGGSC AYAT-3 )/copAR2333 (5 -GVACT TCRCG GAACA TRCC-3 )) tentatively targeting Pseudomonas-like Cu-resistant microorganisms was designed in this study. The specification of the primers was tested through conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the construction of a Pseudomonas-like copA gene fragment library, and then the primers were used to quantify the Cu-resistant microorganisms using quantitative PCR technique. A significant increase of Cu-resistant microorganisms targeted by the primers was observed in a paddy soil from Jiaxing, China which has been exposed to one-year Cu contamination. The results provided direct evidence for Cu PICT in the soil, and the quantification method developed in this study has the potential to be used as a molecular assay for soil Cu pollution.
基金Supported by Hubei Provincial Department of Education Youth Found(Q2014402)Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province(2011CDA037)+2 种基金Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest of Hubei Province(2012DCA23)Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Mining Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Open Foundation(2012106)Project of Outstanding Yong and Middleaged Scientific and Technological Innovation Team of Colleges and Universities in Hubei Province(T201223)~~
文摘[Objective] The Cu-tolerance and Cu enrichment capacity of TLSB2-K were investigated. [Method] The previously isolated TLSB2-K strain was identified though morphological observation, gram staining and 16S rDNA sequence alignment. In ad- dition, the effects of temperature, pH and osmotic pressure on the growth of strain were also investigated by using shaking culture. The Cu-tolerance and Cu enrich- ment capacity of TLSB2-K strain under Cu stress were also studied. [Result] The results showed TLSB2-K belongs to Bacillus spp., and its optimum growth conditions were as follows: temperature, 27 ~C; pH, 7.0; osmotic pressure, 1.1% NaCI. When the Cu concentration ranged from 100 mg/L to 500 mg/L, the strain grew well; when the Cu concentration ranged from 100 mg/L to 400 mg/L, the Cu content in bacteria was increased with the increase of Cu concentration; when the Cu con- centration was 400 mg/L and the incubation time was 30 h, the Cu content in bac- teria reached the peak (2 250 mg/kg); the highest tolerant concentration was 700 mg/L. [Conclusion] TLSB2-K strain had relatively high Cu tolerance and Cu enrich- ment capacity. They had important theoretical research and engineering application values.