| Literature DB >> 30513442 |
Chunsheng Li1, Ying Xu2, Laihao Li3, Xianqing Yang4, Yueqi Wang3.
Abstract
The toxicity of cadmium (Cd) is the major limitation to its removal using microorganisms. The Cd tolerance of Pichia kudriavzevii was obviously enhanced by acid stress based on multi-stress cross-protection. RNA-Seq showed that most differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the Pentose phosphate pathway, Citrate cycle (TCA cycle), Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis, Peroxisome and Glutathione metabolism were up-regulated by acid stress. The up-regulated expression of genes related to ATP synthesis (GOR1, ALD5, ADH4, ADH6, MDH2, IDH1, IDH2, and ATP19) and Cd transport (GSTY2, GTO2, GLO2, and YOR1), and the improvement of intracellular GSH level and GST activity, reduced the Cd toxicity towards P. kudriavzevii. Cd efflux by YOR1 played a key role in the decline of intracellular Cd level. Acid stress obviously improved the gene expression levels and activities of antioxidant enzymes (SOD, POD, and CAT), which inhibited the Cd-induced ROS outburst and oxidative damage of proteins and membrane lipids. In addition, the enhanced expression of HSP12 protected P. kudriavzevii from the damage of Cd stress. These results provide some important clues to reconstruct robust strains using for Cd removal in aquatic environments.Entities:
Keywords: Acid stress; Antioxidant enzyme; Cadmium conjugation; Cadmium tolerance; Cross-protection
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30513442 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.11.101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588