Effects of unmodified and amine-functionalized polystyrene nanoplastics on nitrogen removal by Pseudomonas stutzeri: strain characteristics, extracellular polymers, and transcriptomics†
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Abstract
Nanoplastics (NPs) are emerging pollutants that widely exist in wastewater treatment systems, but their potential effects and mechanism of action on aerobic denitrifying bacteria remain unclear. This study investigated the effects of different concentrations (1, 10, 20, 50, 100 mg L−1) of polystyrene nanoplastics with/without amino group (PS NPs and PS-NH2 NPs) on a typical aerobic denitrifier, Pseudomonas stutzeri (P. stutzeri). The results indicated that NPs were abundantly adsorbed on the surface of P. stutzeri, which have hindered oxygen transfer and favored denitrification. The expression of genes related to nitrogen metabolism were both downregulated under the stress of NPs. However, PS NPs promoted the nitrogen removal performance by enhancing energy metabolism and biosynthesis, notably through the upregulation of the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and ribosome pathways. In contrast, PS-NH2 NPs impaired the sdhC involved in the TCA cycle, leading to an obstruction of cellular energy metabolism. Additionally, PS-NH2 NPs triggered more severe membrane damage and oxidative stress, leading to a significant upregulation of genes related to EPS secretion, biofilm formation, and ROS scavenging to alleviate cellular stress. However, this did not overcome the negative effects caused by the downregulation of nitrogen metabolism, energy metabolism, and biosynthesis, resulting in a decline in the nitrogen removal performance of P. stutzeri. This study provides an understanding of the potential mechanisms underlying changes in P. stutzeri to different NPs stressors.
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Environmental Science: Nano serves as a comprehensive and high-impact peer-reviewed source of information on the design and demonstration of engineered nanomaterials for environment-based applications. It also covers the interactions between engineered, natural, and incidental nanomaterials with biological and environmental systems. This scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topic areas:
Novel nanomaterial-based applications for water, air, soil, food, and energy sustainability
Nanomaterial interactions with biological systems and nanotoxicology
Environmental fate, reactivity, and transformations of nanoscale materials
Nanoscale processes in the environment
Sustainable nanotechnology including rational nanomaterial design, life cycle assessment, risk/benefit analysis