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- Title
U (VI) tolerance affects Shewanella sp. RCRI7 biological responses: growth, morphology and bioreduction ability.
- Authors
Zarei, Mahsa; Mir-Derikvand, Mohammad; Hosseinpour, Hamzeh; Samani, Touran Rabiee; Ghasemi, Razieh; Fatemi, Faezeh
- Abstract
Native Shewanella sp. RCRI7 is recently counted as an operative bacterium in the uranium bio-reduction. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of uranium tolerance on the morphology and population of RCRI7, following its potential removal capacity in different time intervals. In this research, the bacterial growth and uranium removal kinetic were evaluated in aerobic TSB medium, uranium-reducing condition (URC), aerobic uranium-containing (AUC) and anaerobic uranium-free (AUF) solution, following evaluations of omcAB gene expressions. In addition, spectrophotometry analyses were performed in URC confirming the bio-reduction mechanism. It was found that the bacteria can grow efficiently in the presence of 0.5 mM uranium anaerobically, unlike AUC and AUF solutions. Since the bacterium's adsorption capacity is quickly saturated, it can be deduced that uranium reduction should be dominant as incubation times proceed up to 84 h in URC. In 92 h incubation, the adsorbed uranium containing unreduced and reduced (U (IV) monomeric), was released to the solution due to either increased pH or bacterial death. In AUC and AUF, improper conditions lead to the reduced bacterial size (coccus-shape formation) and increased bacterial aggregations; however, membrane vesicles produced by the bacteria avoid the uranium incrustation in AUC. In overall, this study implies that Shewanella sp. RCRI7 are well tolerated by uranium under anaerobic conditions and the amount of regenerated uranium increases over time in the reduced form.
- Publication
Archives of Microbiology, 2022, Vol 204, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0302-8933
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00203-021-02716-6