Artículo de revista
Cytoplasmic CopZ-Like Protein and Periplasmic Rusticyanin and AcoP Proteins as Possible Copper Resistance Determinants in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans ATCC 23270
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology Volumen: 82 Número: 4 Páginas: 1015-1022 (2016)
DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02810-15
Autor
Navarro, Claudio A.
Bernath, Diego von
Martínez Bussenius, Cristóbal
Castillo Peñaloza, Rodrigo
Jerez Guevara, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Acidophilic organisms, such as Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, possess high-level resistance to
copper and other metals. A. ferrooxidans contains canonical copper resistance determinants
present in other bacteria, such as CopA ATPases and RND efflux pumps, but these components do
not entirely explain its high metal tolerance. The aim of this study was to find other possible copper
resistance determinants in this bacterium. Transcriptional expression of A. ferrooxidans genes
coding for a cytoplasmic CopZ-like copper-binding chaperone and the periplasmic copper-binding
proteins rusticyanin and AcoP, which form part of an iron-oxidizing supercomplex, was found to
increase when the microorganism was grown in the presence of copper. All of these proteins
conferred more resistance to copper when expressed heterologously in a copper-sensitive
Escherichia coli strain. This effect was absent when site-directed-mutation mutants of these
proteins with altered copper-binding sites were used in this metal sensitivity assay. These results
strongly suggest that the three copper-binding proteins analyzed here are copper resistance
determinants in this extremophile and contribute to the high-level metal resistance of this industrially
important biomining bacterium.