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Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress

Mercury (Hg) is extremely toxic for all living organisms. Hg-tolerant symbiotic rhizobia have the potential to increase legume tolerance, and to our knowledge, the mechanisms underlying Hg tolerance in rhizobia have not been investigated to date. Rhizobial strains of Ensifer medicae, Rhizobium legum...

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Autores principales: Arregui, Gabriela, Hipólito, Pablo, Pallol, Beatriz, Lara-Dampier, Victoria, García-Rodríguez, Diego, Varela, Higinio P., Tavakoli Zaniani, Parinaz, Balomenos, Dimitrios, Paape, Timothy, Coba de la Peña, Teodoro, Lucas, M. Mercedes, Pueyo, José J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.560768
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author Arregui, Gabriela
Hipólito, Pablo
Pallol, Beatriz
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
García-Rodríguez, Diego
Varela, Higinio P.
Tavakoli Zaniani, Parinaz
Balomenos, Dimitrios
Paape, Timothy
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lucas, M. Mercedes
Pueyo, José J.
author_facet Arregui, Gabriela
Hipólito, Pablo
Pallol, Beatriz
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
García-Rodríguez, Diego
Varela, Higinio P.
Tavakoli Zaniani, Parinaz
Balomenos, Dimitrios
Paape, Timothy
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lucas, M. Mercedes
Pueyo, José J.
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description Mercury (Hg) is extremely toxic for all living organisms. Hg-tolerant symbiotic rhizobia have the potential to increase legume tolerance, and to our knowledge, the mechanisms underlying Hg tolerance in rhizobia have not been investigated to date. Rhizobial strains of Ensifer medicae, Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii and Bradyrhizobium canariense previously isolated from severely Hg-contaminated soils showed different levels of Hg tolerance. The ability of the strains to reduce mercury Hg(2+) to Hg(0), a volatile and less toxic form of mercury, was assessed using a Hg volatilization assay. In general, tolerant strains displayed high mercuric reductase activity, which appeared to be inducible in some strains when grown at a sub-lethal HgCl(2) concentration. A strong correlation between Hg tolerance and mercuric reductase activity was observed for E. medicae strains, whereas this was not the case for the B. canariense strains, suggesting that additional Hg tolerance mechanisms could be playing a role in B. canariense. Transcript abundance from merA, the gene that encodes mercuric reductase, was quantified in tolerant and sensitive E. medicae and R. leguminosarum strains. Tolerant strains presented higher merA expression than sensitive ones, and an increase in transcript abundance was observed for some strains when bacteria were grown in the presence of a sub-lethal HgCl(2) concentration. These results suggest a regulation of mercuric reductase in rhizobia. Expression of merA genes and mercuric reductase activity were confirmed in Medicago truncatula nodules formed by a sensitive or a tolerant E. medicae strain. Transcript accumulation in nodules formed by the tolerant strain increased when Hg stress was applied, while a significant decrease in expression occurred upon stress application in nodules formed by the Hg-sensitive strain. The effect of Hg stress on nitrogen fixation was evaluated, and in our experimental conditions, nitrogenase activity was not affected in nodules formed by the tolerant strain, while a significant decrease in activity was observed in nodules elicited by the Hg-sensitive bacteria. Our results suggest that the combination of tolerant legumes with tolerant rhizobia constitutes a potentially powerful tool in the bioremediation of Hg-contaminated soils.
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spelling pubmed-78405092021-01-29 Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress Arregui, Gabriela Hipólito, Pablo Pallol, Beatriz Lara-Dampier, Victoria García-Rodríguez, Diego Varela, Higinio P. Tavakoli Zaniani, Parinaz Balomenos, Dimitrios Paape, Timothy Coba de la Peña, Teodoro Lucas, M. Mercedes Pueyo, José J. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Mercury (Hg) is extremely toxic for all living organisms. Hg-tolerant symbiotic rhizobia have the potential to increase legume tolerance, and to our knowledge, the mechanisms underlying Hg tolerance in rhizobia have not been investigated to date. Rhizobial strains of Ensifer medicae, Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. trifolii and Bradyrhizobium canariense previously isolated from severely Hg-contaminated soils showed different levels of Hg tolerance. The ability of the strains to reduce mercury Hg(2+) to Hg(0), a volatile and less toxic form of mercury, was assessed using a Hg volatilization assay. In general, tolerant strains displayed high mercuric reductase activity, which appeared to be inducible in some strains when grown at a sub-lethal HgCl(2) concentration. A strong correlation between Hg tolerance and mercuric reductase activity was observed for E. medicae strains, whereas this was not the case for the B. canariense strains, suggesting that additional Hg tolerance mechanisms could be playing a role in B. canariense. Transcript abundance from merA, the gene that encodes mercuric reductase, was quantified in tolerant and sensitive E. medicae and R. leguminosarum strains. Tolerant strains presented higher merA expression than sensitive ones, and an increase in transcript abundance was observed for some strains when bacteria were grown in the presence of a sub-lethal HgCl(2) concentration. These results suggest a regulation of mercuric reductase in rhizobia. Expression of merA genes and mercuric reductase activity were confirmed in Medicago truncatula nodules formed by a sensitive or a tolerant E. medicae strain. Transcript accumulation in nodules formed by the tolerant strain increased when Hg stress was applied, while a significant decrease in expression occurred upon stress application in nodules formed by the Hg-sensitive strain. The effect of Hg stress on nitrogen fixation was evaluated, and in our experimental conditions, nitrogenase activity was not affected in nodules formed by the tolerant strain, while a significant decrease in activity was observed in nodules elicited by the Hg-sensitive bacteria. Our results suggest that the combination of tolerant legumes with tolerant rhizobia constitutes a potentially powerful tool in the bioremediation of Hg-contaminated soils. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7840509/ /pubmed/33519831 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.560768 Text en Copyright © 2021 Arregui, Hipólito, Pallol, Lara-Dampier, García-Rodríguez, Varela, Tavakoli Zaniani, Balomenos, Paape, Coba de la Peña, Lucas and Pueyo. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Plant Science
Arregui, Gabriela
Hipólito, Pablo
Pallol, Beatriz
Lara-Dampier, Victoria
García-Rodríguez, Diego
Varela, Higinio P.
Tavakoli Zaniani, Parinaz
Balomenos, Dimitrios
Paape, Timothy
Coba de la Peña, Teodoro
Lucas, M. Mercedes
Pueyo, José J.
Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title_full Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title_fullStr Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title_full_unstemmed Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title_short Mercury-Tolerant Ensifer medicae Strains Display High Mercuric Reductase Activity and a Protective Effect on Nitrogen Fixation in Medicago truncatula Nodules Under Mercury Stress
title_sort mercury-tolerant ensifer medicae strains display high mercuric reductase activity and a protective effect on nitrogen fixation in medicago truncatula nodules under mercury stress
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7840509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33519831
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.560768
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