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Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments

High concentrations of metals in the environment alter bacterial diversity, selecting resistant and tolerant species. The study evaluated the selection of a potential bacterial strain from Sepetiba Bay-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil marine sediments to remove Cu and Pb. The bacterial strain isolated from th...

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Autores principales: Coelho da Costa Waite, Carolina, Oliveira Andrade da Silva, Guilherme, Pires Bitencourt, José Augusto, Pereira Torres Chequer, Luciana, Pennafirme, Simone, de Azevedo Jurelevicius, Diogo, Seldin, Lucy, Araújo Carlos Crapez, Mirian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240486
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author Coelho da Costa Waite, Carolina
Oliveira Andrade da Silva, Guilherme
Pires Bitencourt, José Augusto
Pereira Torres Chequer, Luciana
Pennafirme, Simone
de Azevedo Jurelevicius, Diogo
Seldin, Lucy
Araújo Carlos Crapez, Mirian
author_facet Coelho da Costa Waite, Carolina
Oliveira Andrade da Silva, Guilherme
Pires Bitencourt, José Augusto
Pereira Torres Chequer, Luciana
Pennafirme, Simone
de Azevedo Jurelevicius, Diogo
Seldin, Lucy
Araújo Carlos Crapez, Mirian
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description High concentrations of metals in the environment alter bacterial diversity, selecting resistant and tolerant species. The study evaluated the selection of a potential bacterial strain from Sepetiba Bay-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil marine sediments to remove Cu and Pb. The bacterial strain isolated from the sediments was used in three different bioassays: (1) Cu at concentrations of 0 (control), 6 and 50 μg.mL(-1); (2) Pb at concentrations of 0 (control), 6 and 50 μg.mL(-1); (3) Cu + Pb in concentrations of 3 μg.mL(-1) Cu + 3 μg.mL(-1) Pb (6 μg.mL(-1)) and 25 μg.mL(-1) Cu + 25 μg.mL(-1) Pb (50 μg.mL(-1)). The number of cells and the enzymatic activities of dehydrogenases and esterases were quantified. Results of taxonomic identification indicated the selection of the Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 strain, showing a greater degree of similarity (±73%) with the database used. There was no significant variation in the number of cells, 10(8) cells.mL(-1), which represents a high biomass production in the presence of stressors. However, we observed a reduction in dehydrogenase activity at all tested concentrations of Cu, Pb and Cu + Pb. The activity of esterase increased, indicating a higher energy demand to complete the bacterial life cycle. The study showed significant results for the absorption of Pb by the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the efflux of Cu. The capacity of Pb absorption by EPS can be considered a resistance mechanism, as well as the efflux of Cu, so that the available EPS sites could be occupied by the most toxic ions demonstrating that Pseudomonas stutzeri is resistant to Pb and Cu.
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spelling pubmed-75881142020-10-30 Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments Coelho da Costa Waite, Carolina Oliveira Andrade da Silva, Guilherme Pires Bitencourt, José Augusto Pereira Torres Chequer, Luciana Pennafirme, Simone de Azevedo Jurelevicius, Diogo Seldin, Lucy Araújo Carlos Crapez, Mirian PLoS One Research Article High concentrations of metals in the environment alter bacterial diversity, selecting resistant and tolerant species. The study evaluated the selection of a potential bacterial strain from Sepetiba Bay-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil marine sediments to remove Cu and Pb. The bacterial strain isolated from the sediments was used in three different bioassays: (1) Cu at concentrations of 0 (control), 6 and 50 μg.mL(-1); (2) Pb at concentrations of 0 (control), 6 and 50 μg.mL(-1); (3) Cu + Pb in concentrations of 3 μg.mL(-1) Cu + 3 μg.mL(-1) Pb (6 μg.mL(-1)) and 25 μg.mL(-1) Cu + 25 μg.mL(-1) Pb (50 μg.mL(-1)). The number of cells and the enzymatic activities of dehydrogenases and esterases were quantified. Results of taxonomic identification indicated the selection of the Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 strain, showing a greater degree of similarity (±73%) with the database used. There was no significant variation in the number of cells, 10(8) cells.mL(-1), which represents a high biomass production in the presence of stressors. However, we observed a reduction in dehydrogenase activity at all tested concentrations of Cu, Pb and Cu + Pb. The activity of esterase increased, indicating a higher energy demand to complete the bacterial life cycle. The study showed significant results for the absorption of Pb by the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the efflux of Cu. The capacity of Pb absorption by EPS can be considered a resistance mechanism, as well as the efflux of Cu, so that the available EPS sites could be occupied by the most toxic ions demonstrating that Pseudomonas stutzeri is resistant to Pb and Cu. Public Library of Science 2020-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7588114/ /pubmed/33104697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240486 Text en © 2020 Coelho da Costa Waite et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Coelho da Costa Waite, Carolina
Oliveira Andrade da Silva, Guilherme
Pires Bitencourt, José Augusto
Pereira Torres Chequer, Luciana
Pennafirme, Simone
de Azevedo Jurelevicius, Diogo
Seldin, Lucy
Araújo Carlos Crapez, Mirian
Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title_full Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title_fullStr Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title_full_unstemmed Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title_short Potential application of Pseudomonas stutzeri W228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
title_sort potential application of pseudomonas stutzeri w228 for removal of copper and lead from marine environments
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7588114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33104697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240486
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