Literature DB >> 29621709

Detection of arsenic-binding siderophores in arsenic-tolerating Actinobacteria by a modified CAS assay.

Gerardo Retamal-Morales1, Marika Mehnert2, Ringo Schwabe2, Dirk Tischler3, Claudia Zapata4, Renato Chávez4, Michael Schlömann5, Gloria Levicán6.   

Abstract

The metalloid arsenic is highly toxic to all forms of life, and in many countries decontamination of water and soil is still required. Some bacteria have mechanisms to detoxify arsenic and can live in its presence. Actinobacteria are well known for their ability to produce a myriad of biologically-active compounds. In the present study, we isolated arsenic-tolerant Actinobacteria from contaminated water in Saxony, Germany, and determined their ability to produce siderophores able to bind arsenic. The binding capacity of different siderophore-like compounds was determined by a modified chrome azurol S (As-mCAS) assay with As(III) at high pH and using CAS decolorization as a readout. Arsenic-tolerant isolates from three actinobacterial genera were identified by 16 S rRNA gene sequence analysis: Rhodococcus, Arthrobacter and Kocuria. The isolated Actinobacteria showed a high As(III)-binding activity by siderophore-like compounds, resulting in 82-100% CAS decolorization, as compared to the results with EDTA. The interaction between As(III) and siderophore-like compounds was also detected at neutral pH. In summary, our results suggest that the isolated arsenic-tolerant Actinobacteria produce siderophores that bind arsenic, and open new perspectives on potential candidates for decontaminating environments with arsenic and for other biotechnological applications.
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Keywords:  Actinobacteria; Arsenic; As-(m)CAS assay; Bioremediation; CAS assay; Siderophore

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29621709     DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.03.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecotoxicol Environ Saf        ISSN: 0147-6513            Impact factor:   6.291


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2.  Metallophores production by bacteria isolated from heavy metal-contaminated soil and sediment at Lerma-Chapala Basin.

Authors:  Jessica Maldonado-Hernández; Brenda Román-Ponce; Ivan Arroyo-Herrera; Joseph Guevara-Luna; Juan Ramos-Garza; Salvador Embarcadero-Jiménez; Paulina Estrada de Los Santos; En Tao Wang; María Soledad Vásquez-Murrieta
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3.  Transcriptomic Analysis of the Dual Response of Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 to Inorganic Arsenic Oxyanions.

Authors:  A Firrincieli; D Zannoni; E Donini; H Dostálová; R Rädisch; L Iommarini; R J Turner; T Busche; M Pátek; M Cappelletti
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 5.005

4.  Data on metal-chelating, -immobilisation and biosorption properties by Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2 in dependency on rare earth adaptation.

Authors:  Ringo Schwabe; Christoph Helmut Rudi Senges; Julia Elisabeth Bandow; Thomas Heine; Henry Lehmann; Oliver Wiche; Michael Schlömann; Gloria Levicán; Dirk Tischler
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5.  Screening for Microbial Metal-Chelating Siderophores for the Removal of Metal Ions from Solutions.

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Authors:  Martina Cappelletti; Alessandro Presentato; Elena Piacenza; Andrea Firrincieli; Raymond J Turner; Davide Zannoni
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Review 8.  Significance of Shewanella Species for the Phytoavailability and Toxicity of Arsenic-A Review.

Authors:  Aminu Darma; Jianjun Yang; Peiman Zandi; Jin Liu; Katarzyna Możdżeń; Xing Xia; Ali Sani; Yihao Wang; Ewald Schnug
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