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Marcos A B de Lima1, Luciana de O Franco, Patrícia M de Souza, Aline E do Nascimento, Carlos A A da Silva, Rita de C C Maia, Hercília M L Rolim, Galba M C Takaki.
Abstract
The aim of the present work was to study the cadmium effects on growth, ultrastructure and polyphosphate metabolism, as well as to evaluate the metal removal and accumulation by Cunninghamella elegans (IFM 46109) growing in culture medium. The presence of cadmium reduced growth, and a longer lag phase was observed. However, the phosphate uptake from the culture medium increased 15% when compared to the control. Moreover, C. elegans removed 70%-81% of the cadmium added to the culture medium during its growth. The C. elegans mycelia showed a removal efficiency of 280 mg/g at a cadmium concentration of 22.10 mg/L, and the removal velocity of cadmium was 0.107 mg/h. Additionally, it was observed that cadmium induced vacuolization, the presence of electron dense deposits in vacuoles, cytoplasm and cell membranes, as well as the distinct behavior of polyphosphate fractions. The results obtained with C. elegans suggest that precipitation, vacuolization and polyphosphate fractions were associated to cadmium tolerance, and this species demonstrated a higher potential for bioremediation of heavy metals.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23538844 PMCID: PMC3645682 DOI: 10.3390/ijms14047180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Growth and phosphate consumption curves of C. elegans in cadmium-containing synthetic medium for Mucorales (SMM) medium during 15 days at 28 °C and orbital shaking of 150 rpm. Growth (A) and phosphate consumption (B) curves. Samples: untreated control (-♦-) and treated with cadmium concentrations of 5.62 mg/L (-■-), 11.24 mg/L (-▲ -) and 22.10 mg/L (-●-).
Removal efficiency and intracellular accumulation of cadmium by C. elegans growing in SMM medium containing 5.62 mg/L, 11.24 mg/L and 22.10 mg/L of cadmium during 144 h at 28 °C and orbital shaking of 150 rpm.
| Cd initial (mg/L) | Cadmium | |||
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| RV (mg/h) | Accumulation mg/g | |||
| 5.62 | 40 | 81 | 0.031 | 48 |
| 11.24 | 90 | 78 | 0.061 | 77 |
| 22.1 | 280 | 70 | 0.107 | 212 |
Figure 2Transmission electron micrographs of Cunninghamella elegans cultivated in SMM medium without or with cadmium during three days at 28 °C and orbital shaking of 150 rpm. Untreated hyphae (a); hyphae treated with 5.62 mg/L of cadmium (b); 11.24 mg/L (c); and 22.10 mg/L (d). Abbreviations: CW = Cell wall; V = Vacuoles; EG = Electron-dense granulations; EB = Electron-dense bodies.
Figure 3Polyphosphate fractions of C. elegans grown for 15 days at 28 °C and 250 rpm in SMM medium containing 5.62 mg/L, 11.24 mg/L and 20.10 mg/L of cadmium. Fractions: acid soluble (black bar), alkali soluble (dark gray bar) and acid insoluble (light gray bar).