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Cadmium biosorption by Streptomyces sp. F4 isolated from former uranium mine
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2009-09Registro en:
Siñeriz Louis, Manuel; Kothe, Erika; Abate, Carlos Mauricio; Cadmium biosorption by Streptomyces sp. F4 isolated from former uranium mine; Wiley VCH Verlag; Journal of Basic Microbiology; 49; S1; 9-2009; S55-S62
0233-111X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Siñeriz Louis, Manuel
Kothe, Erika
Abate, Carlos Mauricio
Resumen
46 actinomycetes were isolated from two polluted sites and one unpolluted site. One strain, F4, was selected through primary qualitative screening assays because of its cadmium resistance, and physiologically and taxonomically characterized. F4 was able to grow at 7.5% NaCl and 100 μg/ml lysozyme and at a pH between 6 and 10. 16S rDNA sequence analysis showed that F4 was closely related to Streptomyces tendae. Growth of Streptomyces sp. F4 on culture medium with 8 mg/l Cd2+ for 8 days showed 80% inhibition. Maximum specific biosorption was 41.7 mg Cd2+/g dry weight after 7 days of growth and highest Cd2+ concentration was found in the cell wall (41.2%). The exopolysaccharide layer only contained 7.4%, whereas 39.4% of Cd2+ was found in the cytosolic fraction. Twelve % was found in the ribosomes and membrane fraction. This was verified with TEM, showing Streptomyces sp. F4 cytoplasm with dark granulate appearance. This study could present the potential capacity of Streptomyces sp. F4 for Cd2+ bioremediation