| Literature DB >> 30168857 |
Vivien Kurucz1, Beáta Kiss1, Zsuzsa M Szigeti1, Gábor Nagy1, Erzsébet Orosz1, Zoltán Hargitai2, Sándor Harangi3, Ad Wiebenga4, Ronald P de Vries4, István Pócsi1, Tamás Emri1.
Abstract
The physiological background of the unusually high cadmium tolerance (MIC50 > 2 mM) of Aspergillus fumigatus Af293 was investigated. The cadmium tolerance of the tested environmental and clinical A. fumigatus strains varied over a wide range (0.25 mM < MIC50 < 1 mM). Only the Af293 strain showed a MIC50 value of >2 mM, and this phenotype was accompanied by increased in vivo virulence in mice. A strong correlation was found between the cadmium tolerance and the transcription of the pcaA gene, which encodes a putative cadmium efflux pump. The cadmium tolerance also correlated with the iron tolerance and the extracellular siderophore production of the strains. In addition to these findings, Af293 did not show the synergism between iron toxicity and cadmium toxicity that was detected in the other strains. Based on these results, we suggest that the primary function of PcaA should be acting as a ferrous iron pump and protecting cells from iron overload. Nevertheless, the heterologous expression of pcaA may represent an attractive strain improvement strategy to construct fungal strains for use in biosorption or biomining processes or to prevent accumulation of this toxic metal in crops.Entities:
Keywords: cadmium toxicity; iron metabolism; oxidative stress; pca1 efflux pump; siderophore production
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30168857 DOI: 10.1002/jobm.201800200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Basic Microbiol ISSN: 0233-111X Impact factor: 2.281