Determination of physiological, taxonomic, and molecular characteristics of a cultivable arsenic-resistant bacterial community
A collection of 219 bacterial arsenic-resistant isolates was constituted from neutral arsenic mine drainage sediments. Isolates were grown aerobically or anaerobically during 21 days on solid DR2A medium using agar or gelan gum as gelling agent, with 7 mM As(III) or 20 mM As(V) as selective pressure...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2015-09, Vol.22 (18), p.13753-13763 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A collection of 219 bacterial arsenic-resistant isolates was constituted from neutral arsenic mine drainage sediments. Isolates were grown aerobically or anaerobically during 21 days on solid DR2A medium using agar or gelan gum as gelling agent, with 7 mM As(III) or 20 mM As(V) as selective pressure. Interestingly, the sum of the different incubation conditions used (arsenic form, gelling agent, oxygen pressure) results in an overall increase of the isolate diversity. Isolated strains mainly belonged to
Proteobacteria
(63 %),
Actinobacteria
(25 %), and
Bacteroidetes
(10 %). The most representative genera were
Pseudomonas
(20 %),
Acinetobacter
(8 %), and
Serratia
(15 %) among the
Proteobacteria
;
Rhodococcus
(13 %) and
Microbacterium
(5 %) among
Actinobacteria
; and
Flavobacterium
(13 %) among the
Bacteroidetes
. Isolates were screened for the presence of arsenic-related genes (
arsB
,
ACR3
(
1
),
ACR3
(
2
),
aioA
,
arsM
, and
arrA
). In this way, 106
ACR3
(
1
)-, 74
arsB
-, 22
aioA
-, 14
ACR3
(
2
)-, and one
arsM
-positive PCR products were obtained and sequenced. Analysis of isolate sensitivity toward metalloids (arsenite, arsenate, and antimonite) revealed correlations between taxonomy, sensitivity, and genotype. Antimonite sensitivity correlated with the presence of
ACR3
(
1
) mainly present in
Bacteroidetes
and
Actinobacteria
, and arsenite or antimonite resistance correlated with
arsB
gene presence. The presence of either
aioA
gene or several different arsenite carrier genes did not ensure a high level of arsenic resistance in the tested conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-014-3840-5 |