Uranium(VI) interactions with Pseudomonas sp. PS-0-L, V4-5-SB and T5-6-I
Publiceringsår
2023
Upphovspersoner
Kasko, Jenna Janina; Li, Xiaodong; Müller, Katharina; Ge, Janling; Vettese, Gianni Francesco; Law, Gareth; Siitari-Kauppi, Marja; Huittinen, Nina; Raff, Johannes; Bomberg, Malin; Herzig, Merja
Abstrakt
<p>Pseudomonas sp. are indigenous inhabitants of ombrotrophic bogs which can survive in acidic, nutrient-poor environments with wide temperature fluctuations. Their interactions with contaminant radionuclides can influence radionuclide biogeochemistry in boreal environment. Here, uranium (U(VI)) bioassociation by Pseudomonas sp. PS-0-L, V4-5-SB and T5-6-I isolated from a boreal bog was studied by a combination of batch contact experiments, spectroscopy and microscopy. All strains removed U from the solution and the U bioassociation efficiency was affected by the nutrient source, incubation temperature, time and pH. Highest U bioassociation occurred in the strains PS-0-L (0.199 mg U/g<sub>BDW</sub>) and V4-5-SB (0.223 mg U/g<sub>BDW</sub>). Based on in-situ attenuated total reflection Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy (ATR FT-IR) analyses, the most likely functional groups responsible for U binding were the cell surface carboxyl groups. In addition, transmission electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (TEM/EDX) showed dense intra-cellular round- and needle-like U accumulations in the cytoplasm and near to the inner cell membrane. The presence of U with phosphorus was indicated in elemental mapping. Modelled data showed ≡ S<sup>O</sup>OH<sup>x−1</sup> and ≡ S<sup>O</sup>CO<sub>2</sub>H<sup>x−1</sup> as the dominant surface sites, contributing to the negative cell surface charge. The U removal efficiency depended on the U(VI) speciation under different pH conditions. At pH 5, the main species reacting with bacterial cell surfaces was UO<sub>2</sub><sup>2+</sup>, while at pH 9 UO<sub>2</sub>(OH)<sub>2</sub> and UO<sub>2</sub>(OH)<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> dominated the reactions. Further, U bioassociation increased with increasing aqueous U(VI) concentrations. Our data suggests U bioassociation on 1) outer cell membrane/cell wall associated carboxyl groups (e.g., proteins), and 2) intracellular phosphate groups (e.g., phospholipids).</p>
Visa merOrganisationer och upphovspersoner
Helsingfors universitet
Law Gareth
Vettese Gianni Francesco
Kasko Jenna Janina
Siitari-Kauppi Marja
Herzig Merja
Li Xiaodong
Publikationstyp
Publikationsform
Artikel
Moderpublikationens typ
Tidning
Artikelstyp
En originalartikel
Målgrupp
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Journal/Serie
Moderpublikationens namn
Volym
159
Artikelnummer
105829
ISSN
Publikationsforum
Publikationsforumsnivå
1
Öppen tillgång
Öppen tillgänglighet i förläggarens tjänst
Ja
Öppen tillgång till publikationskanalen
Delvis öppen publikationskanal
Licens för förläggarens version
CC BY
Parallellsparad
Ja
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CC BY
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Vetenskapsområden
Kemi; Miljöteknik; Geovetenskaper; Växtbiologi, mikrobiologi, virologi
Nyckelord
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Förlagets internationalitet
Internationell
Språk
engelska
Internationell sampublikation
Ja
Sampublikation med ett företag
Nej
DOI
10.1016/j.apgeochem.2023.105829
Publikationen ingår i undervisnings- och kulturministeriets datainsamling
Ja