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Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens

Excessive use of herbicides decreases soil biodiversity and fertility. The literature on the xenobiotic response by microorganisms is focused on herbicide biodegradation as a selective event. Non-degradation systems independent of selection could allow the survival of tolerant bacteria in contaminat...

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Autores principales: de Oliveira, Elizangela Paz, Marchi, Kathleen Evelyn, Emiliano, Janaina, Salazar, Stella Marys Christóforo Hinojosa, Ferri, Alisson Henrique, Etto, Rafael Mazer, Reche, Péricles Martim, Pileggi, Sônia Alvim Veiga, Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins, Tótola, Marcos Rogério, Schemczssen-Graeff, Zelinda, Pileggi, Marcos
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35965982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09938
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author de Oliveira, Elizangela Paz
Marchi, Kathleen Evelyn
Emiliano, Janaina
Salazar, Stella Marys Christóforo Hinojosa
Ferri, Alisson Henrique
Etto, Rafael Mazer
Reche, Péricles Martim
Pileggi, Sônia Alvim Veiga
Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins
Tótola, Marcos Rogério
Schemczssen-Graeff, Zelinda
Pileggi, Marcos
author_facet de Oliveira, Elizangela Paz
Marchi, Kathleen Evelyn
Emiliano, Janaina
Salazar, Stella Marys Christóforo Hinojosa
Ferri, Alisson Henrique
Etto, Rafael Mazer
Reche, Péricles Martim
Pileggi, Sônia Alvim Veiga
Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins
Tótola, Marcos Rogério
Schemczssen-Graeff, Zelinda
Pileggi, Marcos
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description Excessive use of herbicides decreases soil biodiversity and fertility. The literature on the xenobiotic response by microorganisms is focused on herbicide biodegradation as a selective event. Non-degradation systems independent of selection could allow the survival of tolerant bacteria in contaminated environments, impacting xenobiotic turnover and, consequently, bioremediation strategies. However, it is uncertain whether the response based on these systems requires selective pressure to be effective. The objective here was to analyze non-degradation phenotypes, enzymatic and structural response systems, of Pseudomonas fluorescens CMA-55 strain, already investigated the production pattern of quorum sensing molecules in response to glyphosate, not present at the isolation site. One mode of response was associated with decrease in membrane permeability and effective antioxidative response for 0–2.30 mM glyphosate, at the mid-log growing phase, with higher activities of Mn-SOD, KatA, and KatB, and presence of fatty acids as nonadecylic acid, margaric and lauric acid. The second response system was characterized by lower antioxidative enzymes activity, presence of KatC isoform, and pelargonic, capric, myristic, stearic, palmitoleic and palmitic acid as principal fatty acids, allowing the strain to face stressful conditions in 9.20–11.50 mM glyphosate at the stationary phase. Therefore, the bacterial strain could modify the fatty acid composition and the permeability of membranes in two response modes according to the herbicide concentration, even glyphosate was not previously selective for P. fluorescens, featuring a generalist system based on physiological plasticity.
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spelling pubmed-93641092022-08-11 Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens de Oliveira, Elizangela Paz Marchi, Kathleen Evelyn Emiliano, Janaina Salazar, Stella Marys Christóforo Hinojosa Ferri, Alisson Henrique Etto, Rafael Mazer Reche, Péricles Martim Pileggi, Sônia Alvim Veiga Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins Tótola, Marcos Rogério Schemczssen-Graeff, Zelinda Pileggi, Marcos Heliyon Research Article Excessive use of herbicides decreases soil biodiversity and fertility. The literature on the xenobiotic response by microorganisms is focused on herbicide biodegradation as a selective event. Non-degradation systems independent of selection could allow the survival of tolerant bacteria in contaminated environments, impacting xenobiotic turnover and, consequently, bioremediation strategies. However, it is uncertain whether the response based on these systems requires selective pressure to be effective. The objective here was to analyze non-degradation phenotypes, enzymatic and structural response systems, of Pseudomonas fluorescens CMA-55 strain, already investigated the production pattern of quorum sensing molecules in response to glyphosate, not present at the isolation site. One mode of response was associated with decrease in membrane permeability and effective antioxidative response for 0–2.30 mM glyphosate, at the mid-log growing phase, with higher activities of Mn-SOD, KatA, and KatB, and presence of fatty acids as nonadecylic acid, margaric and lauric acid. The second response system was characterized by lower antioxidative enzymes activity, presence of KatC isoform, and pelargonic, capric, myristic, stearic, palmitoleic and palmitic acid as principal fatty acids, allowing the strain to face stressful conditions in 9.20–11.50 mM glyphosate at the stationary phase. Therefore, the bacterial strain could modify the fatty acid composition and the permeability of membranes in two response modes according to the herbicide concentration, even glyphosate was not previously selective for P. fluorescens, featuring a generalist system based on physiological plasticity. Elsevier 2022-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9364109/ /pubmed/35965982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09938 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Oliveira, Elizangela Paz
Marchi, Kathleen Evelyn
Emiliano, Janaina
Salazar, Stella Marys Christóforo Hinojosa
Ferri, Alisson Henrique
Etto, Rafael Mazer
Reche, Péricles Martim
Pileggi, Sônia Alvim Veiga
Kalks, Karlos Henrique Martins
Tótola, Marcos Rogério
Schemczssen-Graeff, Zelinda
Pileggi, Marcos
Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title_full Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title_fullStr Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title_full_unstemmed Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title_short Changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in Pseudomonas fluorescens
title_sort changes in fatty acid composition as a response to glyphosate toxicity in pseudomonas fluorescens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9364109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35965982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09938
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