| Elucidating the Molecular Basis and Regulation of Chromium(VI) Reduction by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and Resistance to Metal Toxicity Using Integrated Biochemical, Genomic and Proteomic Approaches | |
| Dorothea K. Thompson ; Robert Hettich | |
| 关键词: BACTERIA; BIOREMEDIATION; CHROMATES; DETOXIFICATION; FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS; HEAVY METALS; POLLUTANTS; REGULATIONS; SEDIMENTS; TOXICITY chromate bioremediation; metal stress; Shewanella oneidensis MR-1; functional genomics; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/898979 RP-ID : DE/FE/64163-1 Final Report PID : OSTI ID: 898979 Others : TRN: US201113%%329 |
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| 学科分类:环境科学(综合) | |
| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: SciTech Connect | |
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【 摘 要 】
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a model environmental organism that possesses diverse respiratory capacities, including the ability to reduce soluble Cr(VI) to sparingly soluble, less toxic Cr(III). Chromate is a serious anthropogenic pollutant found in subsurface sediment and groundwater environments due to its widespread use in defense and industrial applications. Effective bioremediation of chromate-contaminated sites requires knowledge of the molecular mechanisms and regulation of heavy metal resistance and biotransformation by dissimilatory metal-reducing bacteria. Towards this goal, our ERSP-funded work was focused on the identification and functional analysis of genes/proteins comprising the response pathways for chromate detoxification and/or reduction. Our work utilized temporal transcriptomic profiling and whole-cell proteomic analyses to characterize the dynamic molecular response of MR-1 to an acute chromate shock (up to 90 min) as well as to a 24-h, low-dose exposure. In addition, we have examined the transcriptome of MR-1 cells actively engaged in chromate reduction. These studies implicated the involvement of a functionally undefined DNA-binding response regulator (SO2426) and a putative azoreductase (SO3585) in the chromate stress response of MR-1.
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