用蒙大拿卡彭特雪溪(Carpenter Snow Creek)重金属中毒场地的土壤评估耐金属金属矿生产者的双重筛选。

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Omega Pub Date : 2024-12-16 eCollection Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1021/acsomega.4c07306
Mohammed M A Ahmed, Cameron Hammers, Paul D Boudreau
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细菌已经进化出许多抵抗金属毒性的机制,包括小分子金属螯合剂(金属载体)。本研究提出了一种双重筛选方法,从卡彭特雪溪矿区分离出产生金属微粒的细菌,用于重金属生物修复。土壤样品在金属补充板上筛选,菌落被挑选到铬蓝(CAS)染色板上。铜或铈毒性是主要的选择步骤,而CAS试验显示金属结合化合物的排泄。从天然土壤微生物群中,通过菌落形态从金属中毒培养基中分离出51株分离菌。在这些菌落中,17个在CAS试验中表现出阳性结果。16S rRNA测序在这些cas阳性序列中鉴定出8个独特的物种,最近的BLAST序列来自Rhodanobacter, Dyella, Bradyrhizobium, Luteibacter, Cupriavidus, Arthrobacter和Paraburkholderia。为了验证我们的工作流程,我们通过LCMS代谢组学和基因组挖掘对Cupriavidus分离物进行了分析,并纯化了其代谢物。这些努力导致了已知的金属矿物“台湾石”的重新分离。在鉴定重金属生物修复应用的铅菌株方面,目前的工作表明,我们的筛选方法可以快速靶向土壤微生物群中的金属细胞生产者。
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Dual Screen for Metal-Tolerant Metallophore Producers Evaluated with Soil from the Carpenter Snow Creek Site, a Heavy-Metal-Toxified Site in Montana.

Dual Screen for Metal-Tolerant Metallophore Producers Evaluated with Soil from the Carpenter Snow Creek Site, a Heavy-Metal-Toxified Site in Montana.

Dual Screen for Metal-Tolerant Metallophore Producers Evaluated with Soil from the Carpenter Snow Creek Site, a Heavy-Metal-Toxified Site in Montana.

Dual Screen for Metal-Tolerant Metallophore Producers Evaluated with Soil from the Carpenter Snow Creek Site, a Heavy-Metal-Toxified Site in Montana.

Bacteria have evolved numerous mechanisms to resist metal toxicity, including small-molecule metal chelators (metallophores). This study presents a dual screening methodology to isolate metallophore-producing bacteria from the Carpenter Snow Creek Mining District for potential use in heavy-metal bioremediation. Soil samples were screened on metal-supplemented plates from which colonies were picked onto chrome azurol S (CAS)-dyed plates. Copper or cerium toxicity was used as the primary selection step, while the CAS assay revealed the excretion of metal-binding compounds. From the pool of bacteria encompassed in the native soil microbiome, fifty-one isolates were picked from metal-toxified media by colony morphology. Out of these colonies, 17 exhibited positive results in the CAS assay. 16S rRNA sequencing identified eight unique species within these CAS-positive hits, the nearest BLAST hits of which were from the genera: Rhodanobacter, Dyella, Bradyrhizobium, Luteibacter, Cupriavidus, Arthrobacter, and Paraburkholderia. To validate our workflow, we profiled our Cupriavidus isolate by LCMS metabolomics and genome mining and purified its metabolites. These efforts led to the reisolation of the known metallophore taiwachelin. In efforts to identify lead strains for heavy-metal bioremediation applications, the present work suggests the utility of our screening method in rapidly targeting the metallophore producers from the soil microbiome.

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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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