生物传感器辅助分离土壤中厌氧砷甲基化细菌。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf081
Hugo Sallet, Luna Kaiser, Matteo Titus, Marion Calvo, Nicolas Jacquemin, Karin Lederballe Meibom, Rizlan Bernier-Latmani
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砷的微生物甲基化影响着砷的毒性和命运,是其生物地球化学循环的重要组成部分。这种转化发生在被水淹没的稻田中,那里的土壤微生物可以产生二甲基化砷,从而导致水稻直叶病。负责的厌氧微生物仍然难以捉摸,因为它们的分离是费力的,特别是因为活性甲基化物不能快速筛选。在这里,我们介绍了一种专门针对这些微生物的新方法。该方法基于高通量分离技术,包括微流体封装、荧光激活细胞分选和生物传感器辅助微生物功能筛选。利用这种方法,我们从水稻土中分离出两种砷甲基化厌氧菌。这种方法有可能快速获得新的分离株。例如,我们发现一个分离活性甲基化砷酸盐(AsV),一个以前未知的厌氧菌表型。
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Biosensor-aided isolation of anaerobic arsenic-methylating bacteria from soil.

Microbial methylation of arsenic impacts both the toxicity and fate of this environmental contaminant and is an important component of its biogeochemical cycle. This transformation occurs in flooded paddy fields where soil microorganisms can produce dimethylated arsenic, which causes the straighthead disease in rice. The responsible anaerobic microorganisms have remained elusive because their isolation is laborious, especially as the active methylators cannot be rapidly screened. Here, we introduce a novel approach to specifically target these microorganisms. This approach is based on a high-throughput isolation technique involving microfluidic encapsulation, fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and biosensor-aided screening of microbial function. Using this method, we isolated two arsenic-methylating anaerobes from a paddy soil. This approach has the potential to rapidly obtain novel isolates. For instance, we show that one isolate actively methylates arsenate (AsV), a previously unknown phenotype in anaerobes.

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