Tolerance and biosorption of copper and zinc by Pseudomonas putida CZ1 isolated from metal-polluted soil

被引:59
作者
Chen, XinCai [1 ]
Shi, Jiyan [1 ]
Chen, YingXu [1 ]
Xu, XiangHua [1 ]
Xu, ShengYou [1 ]
Wang, YuanPeng [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ, Dept Environm Engn, Hangzhou 310029, Peoples R China
关键词
Pseudomonas putida; copper; zinc; tolerance; biosorption;
D O I
10.1139/W05-157
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A strain of Pseudomonas sp. CZ1, which was isolated from the rhizosphere of Elsholtzia splendens obtained from the heavy-metal-contaminated soil in the north-central region of the Zhejiang province of China, has been studied for tolerance to copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) and its capacities for biosorption of these metals. Based on 16S ribosomal DNA sequencing, the microorganism was closely related to Pseudomonas putida. It exhibited high minimal inhibitory concentration values (about 3 mmol (CuL-1)-L-. and 5 mmol (ZnL-1)-L-.) for metals and antibiotic resistance to ampicillin but not to kanamycin. Based on the results of heavy metal toxicity screening, inhibitory concentrations in solid media were lower than those in liquid media. Moreover, it was found that the toxicity of Cu was higher than that of Zn. Pseudomonas putida CZ1 was capable of removing about 87.2% of Cu and 99.8% of Zn during the active growth cycle, with specific biosorption capacities of 24.2 and 26.0 mg(.)L(-1), respectively. Although at low concentrations, Cu and Zn slightly damage the surface of some cells, P. putida demonstrated high capacities for biosorption of Cu and Zn. Since P. putida CZ1 could grow in the presence of significant concentrations of metals and because of its high metal uptake capacity in aerobic conditions, this bacterium may be potentially applicable in bioreactors or in situ bioremediation of heavy-metal-contaminated aqueous or soil systems.
引用
收藏
页码:308 / 316
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
[1]   CADMIUM RESISTANCE SCREENING IN NITRILOTRIACETATE-BUFFERED MINIMAL MEDIA [J].
ANGLE, JS ;
CHANEY, RL .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1989, 55 (08) :2101-2104
[2]   ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE TOXICITY OF HEAVY-METAL AND GASEOUS POLLUTANTS TO MICROORGANISMS [J].
BABICH, H ;
STOTZKY, G .
CRC CRITICAL REVIEWS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 1980, 8 (02) :99-145
[3]  
BALDRY MGC, 1980, MICROBIOS LETT, V15, P83
[4]   Effects of heavy metals on growth of species of Micrococcus and Pseudomonas in a crude oil/mineral salts medium [J].
Benka-Coker, MO ;
Ekundayo, JA .
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 1998, 66 (03) :241-245
[5]   ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE AND METAL TOLERANCE OF COLIFORM BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM GOMATI RIVER WATER AT LUCKNOW CITY [J].
BHATTACHERJEE, JW ;
PATHAK, SP ;
GAUR, A .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 1988, 34 (05) :391-399
[6]  
Castro Francisco, 1992, Microbiologia (Madrid), V8, P94
[7]   Selective adsorption/recovery of Pb, Cu, and Cd with multiple fixed beds containing immobilized bacterial biomass [J].
Chang, JS ;
Huang, JC .
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, 1998, 14 (05) :735-741
[8]   INTERACTION OF MERCURIC IONS WITH THE BACTERIAL-GROWTH MEDIUM AND ITS EFFECTS ON ENZYMATIC REDUCTION OF MERCURY [J].
CHANG, JS ;
HONG, J ;
OGUNSEITAN, OA ;
OLSON, BH .
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, 1993, 9 (05) :526-532
[9]   Biosorption of lead, copper and cadmium by biomass of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PU21 [J].
Chang, JS ;
Law, R ;
Chang, CC .
WATER RESEARCH, 1997, 31 (07) :1651-1658
[10]   ESSENTIAL METAL-IONS IN THE CONTROL OF MICROBIAL-METABOLISM [J].
DEDYUKHINA, EG ;
EROSHIN, VK .
PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY, 1991, 26 (01) :31-37