Uptake and reduction of Se(IV) in two heterotrophic aerobic Pseudomonads strains isolated from boreal bog environment

从北方沼泽环境中分离的两种异养需氧假单胞菌菌株对Se(IV)的吸收和还原

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Abstract

Selenite (Se(IV), SeO(3) (2-)) uptake and the effect of selenite supplement on protein synthesis was investigated in two Pseudomonas sp. strains isolated from a boreal bog. These aerobic bacteria efficiently reduced Se(IV) with intracellular reduced Se(0) observed in the cytoplasm under dark aerobic conditions. The proteome analysis of Se(IV) supplement and temperature responses by SDS-PAGE gel electrophoresis showed variations in the protein expression on the 40-60 kDa regions following these stress factors, probably through enzymes associated to oxidative stress or temperature adaptation. NO(3) (-)/NO(2) (-)/SO(4) (2-) addition enhanced Se(IV) uptake in both bacteria, but Se(IV) uptake sustained also under sulphur and nitrogen starvation. Our findings suggest two different transport mechanisms for Se(IV) uptake in these Pseudomonas sp. strains; a low affinity transport system up-regulated by NO(3) (-)/NO(2) (-)/SO(4) (2-) and a distinct Se(IV)O(3) (2-) regulated transport system. Following transport, Se(IV) is reduced in the cytoplasm, forming Se(0) granules, visible in TEM and verified using EDX.

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