孢子
同色链霉菌
金属
生物修复
化学
菌丝
特里斯
链霉菌
吸附
核化学
溶解
微生物学
细菌
生物化学
生物
有机化学
遗传学
作者
Steffen Hellmann,Paula García-Cancela,Sergio Alonso‐Fernández,Mario Corte‐Rodríguez,Jörg Bettmer,Ángel Manteca,D. Merten,Teba Gil-Díaz,Thorsten Schäfer,María Montes‐Bayón
出处
期刊:Chemosphere
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:347: 140633-140633
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.140633
摘要
Streptomyces are important soil bacteria used for bioremediation of metal-contaminated soils, however, it is still unknown how metal-selective Streptomyces are and which mechanisms are involved during their capture. In this work, we exposed S. coelicolor spores to environmentally relevant concentrations (0.1, 1, 10, 100 μM) of Ce, U and Cd in solid medium for one week to investigate the uptake behaviour of hyphae in the newly formed spores. Additionally, metal adsorption onto the spores was explored by incubating inactive, ungerminated spores for one day in aqueous metal solution. The spore-washing treatment was key to distinguishing between strongly spore-associated (e.g. incorporation; Tris-EDTA buffer) and weakly spore-associated metals (Tris buffer alone minus Tris-EDTA). Single cell (sc) ICP-MS was used to quantify metal-associated content in individual spores. Our results revealed element-specific adsorption onto inactive spores showing that out of the total metal exposure, both strongly (Ce: 58%; U: 54%; Cd: 28%) and weakly (Ce: 12%; U: 1%; Cd: 18%) adsorbed metals occur. However, scICP-MS showed that from metal-amended solid medium, only Ce and U were strongly spore-associated (averages 0.040 and 0.062 fg spore−1 for 10 μM exposures, respectively) while Cd was below the limit of detection (<0.006 fg spore−1). We propose that hyphae only metabolically interact with Ce in a controlled manner but uncontrolled with U, as 66–73% Ce and only 2–4% U were inherited from adsorbed content. We conclude that Streptomyces spore-metal interaction starts with a relevant adsorption step of Ce, U and Cd as presented for aqueous conditions. If spores start to germinate, hyphae are capable of effectively encapsulating Ce and U, but not Cd. This study brings light into the still unknown field of metal interactions with Streptomyces and applied understanding for more efficient and metal-specific use of Streptomyces in bioremediation of metal-polluted soils.
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