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Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India

Mercury, which is ubiquitous and recalcitrant to biodegradation processes, threatens human health by escaping to the environment via various natural and anthropogenic activities. Non-biodegradability of mercury pollutants has necessitated the development and implementation of economic alternatives w...

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Autores principales: Jan, Arif Tasleem, Azam, Mudsser, Choi, Inho, Ali, Arif, Haq, Qazi Mohd. Rizwanul
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4827696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.023
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author Jan, Arif Tasleem
Azam, Mudsser
Choi, Inho
Ali, Arif
Haq, Qazi Mohd. Rizwanul
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description Mercury, which is ubiquitous and recalcitrant to biodegradation processes, threatens human health by escaping to the environment via various natural and anthropogenic activities. Non-biodegradability of mercury pollutants has necessitated the development and implementation of economic alternatives with promising potential to remove metals from the environment. Enhancement of microbial based remediation strategies through genetic engineering approaches provides one such alternative with a promising future. In this study, bacterial isolates inhabiting polluted sites were screened for tolerance to varying concentrations of mercuric chloride. Following identification, several Pseudomonas and Klebsiella species were found to exhibit the highest tolerance to both organic and inorganic mercury. Screened bacterial isolates were examined for their genetic make-up in terms of the presence of genes (merP and merT) involved in the transport of mercury across the membrane either alone or in combination to deal with the toxic mercury. Gene sequence analysis revealed that the merP gene showed 86–99% homology, while the merT gene showed >98% homology with previously reported sequences. By exploring the genes involved in imparting metal resistance to bacteria, this study will serve to highlight the credentials that are particularly advantageous for their practical application to remediation of mercury from the environment.
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spelling pubmed-48276962016-05-17 Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India Jan, Arif Tasleem Azam, Mudsser Choi, Inho Ali, Arif Haq, Qazi Mohd. Rizwanul Braz J Microbiol Environmental Microbiology Mercury, which is ubiquitous and recalcitrant to biodegradation processes, threatens human health by escaping to the environment via various natural and anthropogenic activities. Non-biodegradability of mercury pollutants has necessitated the development and implementation of economic alternatives with promising potential to remove metals from the environment. Enhancement of microbial based remediation strategies through genetic engineering approaches provides one such alternative with a promising future. In this study, bacterial isolates inhabiting polluted sites were screened for tolerance to varying concentrations of mercuric chloride. Following identification, several Pseudomonas and Klebsiella species were found to exhibit the highest tolerance to both organic and inorganic mercury. Screened bacterial isolates were examined for their genetic make-up in terms of the presence of genes (merP and merT) involved in the transport of mercury across the membrane either alone or in combination to deal with the toxic mercury. Gene sequence analysis revealed that the merP gene showed 86–99% homology, while the merT gene showed >98% homology with previously reported sequences. By exploring the genes involved in imparting metal resistance to bacteria, this study will serve to highlight the credentials that are particularly advantageous for their practical application to remediation of mercury from the environment. Elsevier 2016-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4827696/ /pubmed/26887227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.023 Text en © 2015 Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India
title_full Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India
title_fullStr Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India
title_full_unstemmed Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India
title_short Analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of India
title_sort analysis for the presence of determinants involved in the transport of mercury across bacterial membrane from polluted water bodies of india
topic Environmental Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4827696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26887227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjm.2015.11.023
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