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Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149
Highly concentrated radionuclide waste produced during the Cold War era is stored at US Department of Energy (DOE) production sites. This radioactive waste was often highly acidic and mixed with heavy metals, and has been leaking into the environment since the 1950s. Because of the danger and expens...
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author | Tkavc, Rok Matrosova, Vera Y. Grichenko, Olga E. Gostinčar, Cene Volpe, Robert P. Klimenkova, Polina Gaidamakova, Elena K. Zhou, Carol E. Stewart, Benjamin J. Lyman, Mathew G. Malfatti, Stephanie A. Rubinfeld, Bonnee Courtot, Melanie Singh, Jatinder Dalgard, Clifton L. Hamilton, Theron Frey, Kenneth G. Gunde-Cimerman, Nina Dugan, Lawrence Daly, Michael J. |
author_facet | Tkavc, Rok Matrosova, Vera Y. Grichenko, Olga E. Gostinčar, Cene Volpe, Robert P. Klimenkova, Polina Gaidamakova, Elena K. Zhou, Carol E. Stewart, Benjamin J. Lyman, Mathew G. Malfatti, Stephanie A. Rubinfeld, Bonnee Courtot, Melanie Singh, Jatinder Dalgard, Clifton L. Hamilton, Theron Frey, Kenneth G. Gunde-Cimerman, Nina Dugan, Lawrence Daly, Michael J. |
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description | Highly concentrated radionuclide waste produced during the Cold War era is stored at US Department of Energy (DOE) production sites. This radioactive waste was often highly acidic and mixed with heavy metals, and has been leaking into the environment since the 1950s. Because of the danger and expense of cleanup of such radioactive sites by physicochemical processes, in situ bioremediation methods are being developed for cleanup of contaminated ground and groundwater. To date, the most developed microbial treatment proposed for high-level radioactive sites employs the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. However, the use of Deinococcus spp. and other bacteria is limited by their sensitivity to low pH. We report the characterization of 27 diverse environmental yeasts for their resistance to ionizing radiation (chronic and acute), heavy metals, pH minima, temperature maxima and optima, and their ability to form biofilms. Remarkably, many yeasts are extremely resistant to ionizing radiation and heavy metals. They also excrete carboxylic acids and are exceptionally tolerant to low pH. A special focus is placed on Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149, which was the most resistant to acid and gamma radiation. MD1149 is capable of growing under 66 Gy/h at pH 2.3 and in the presence of high concentrations of mercury and chromium compounds, and forming biofilms under high-level chronic radiation and low pH. We present the whole genome sequence and annotation of R. taiwanensis strain MD1149, with a comparison to other Rhodotorula species. This survey elevates yeasts to the frontier of biology's most radiation-resistant representatives, presenting a strong rationale for a role of fungi in bioremediation of acidic radioactive waste sites. |
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spelling | pubmed-57668362018-01-26 Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 Tkavc, Rok Matrosova, Vera Y. Grichenko, Olga E. Gostinčar, Cene Volpe, Robert P. Klimenkova, Polina Gaidamakova, Elena K. Zhou, Carol E. Stewart, Benjamin J. Lyman, Mathew G. Malfatti, Stephanie A. Rubinfeld, Bonnee Courtot, Melanie Singh, Jatinder Dalgard, Clifton L. Hamilton, Theron Frey, Kenneth G. Gunde-Cimerman, Nina Dugan, Lawrence Daly, Michael J. Front Microbiol Microbiology Highly concentrated radionuclide waste produced during the Cold War era is stored at US Department of Energy (DOE) production sites. This radioactive waste was often highly acidic and mixed with heavy metals, and has been leaking into the environment since the 1950s. Because of the danger and expense of cleanup of such radioactive sites by physicochemical processes, in situ bioremediation methods are being developed for cleanup of contaminated ground and groundwater. To date, the most developed microbial treatment proposed for high-level radioactive sites employs the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans. However, the use of Deinococcus spp. and other bacteria is limited by their sensitivity to low pH. We report the characterization of 27 diverse environmental yeasts for their resistance to ionizing radiation (chronic and acute), heavy metals, pH minima, temperature maxima and optima, and their ability to form biofilms. Remarkably, many yeasts are extremely resistant to ionizing radiation and heavy metals. They also excrete carboxylic acids and are exceptionally tolerant to low pH. A special focus is placed on Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149, which was the most resistant to acid and gamma radiation. MD1149 is capable of growing under 66 Gy/h at pH 2.3 and in the presence of high concentrations of mercury and chromium compounds, and forming biofilms under high-level chronic radiation and low pH. We present the whole genome sequence and annotation of R. taiwanensis strain MD1149, with a comparison to other Rhodotorula species. This survey elevates yeasts to the frontier of biology's most radiation-resistant representatives, presenting a strong rationale for a role of fungi in bioremediation of acidic radioactive waste sites. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5766836/ /pubmed/29375494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02528 Text en Copyright © 2018 Tkavc, Matrosova, Grichenko, Gostinčar, Volpe, Klimenkova, Gaidamakova, Zhou, Stewart, Lyman, Malfatti, Rubinfeld, Courtot, Singh, Dalgard, Hamilton, Frey, Gunde-Cimerman, Dugan and Daly. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Tkavc, Rok Matrosova, Vera Y. Grichenko, Olga E. Gostinčar, Cene Volpe, Robert P. Klimenkova, Polina Gaidamakova, Elena K. Zhou, Carol E. Stewart, Benjamin J. Lyman, Mathew G. Malfatti, Stephanie A. Rubinfeld, Bonnee Courtot, Melanie Singh, Jatinder Dalgard, Clifton L. Hamilton, Theron Frey, Kenneth G. Gunde-Cimerman, Nina Dugan, Lawrence Daly, Michael J. Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title | Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title_full | Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title_fullStr | Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title_short | Prospects for Fungal Bioremediation of Acidic Radioactive Waste Sites: Characterization and Genome Sequence of Rhodotorula taiwanensis MD1149 |
title_sort | prospects for fungal bioremediation of acidic radioactive waste sites: characterization and genome sequence of rhodotorula taiwanensis md1149 |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5766836/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29375494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02528 |
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