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KMID : 0364820140500030179
Korean Journal of Microbiology
2014 Volume.50 No. 3 p.179 ~ p.184
Iron Containing Superoxide Dismutase of Streptomyces subrutilus P5 Increases Bacterial Heavy Metal Resistance by Sequestration
Kim Jae-Heon

Han Kwang-Yong
Jung Ho-Jin
Lee Jung-Nam
Abstract
Mitigation of heavy metal toxicity by iron containing superoxide dismutase (FeSOD) of Streptomyces subrutilus P5 was investigated. For E. coli DH5¥á, the survival rate in the presence of 0.1 mM lead ions was only 7% after 120 min; however, with the addition of 0.1 ¥ìM of purified native FeSOD the survival rate increased to 39%. This detoxification effect was also shown with 0.01 mM copper ions (survival increased from 6% to 50%), and the effect was stronger than with the use of EDTA. E. coli M15[pREP4] producing 6xHis-tagged FeSOD was constructed, and this showed an increase in survival rates throughout the incubation time; in the presence of 0.1 mM lead ions,the final increase at 60 min was from 3% to 19%. The FeSOD absorbed about 123 g-atom lead per subunit; therefore, we suggest that FeSOD could sequestrate toxic heavy metals to enhance bacterial survival against heavy metal contamination.
KEYWORD
Escherichia coli, Streptomyces subrutilus, heavy metals, resistance, sequestration, superoxide dismutase
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