Characteristics of the Arsenic-Methylating Bacterium Cellulomonas sp. Strain K63

M. Miyatake, S. Hayashi
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Biomethylation of arsenic is usually considered as a detoxification of arsenic because toxicity of most organic methylated arsenic is much less than that of inorganic arsenic. We investigated the feasibility of a novel bioremediation using an arsenic methylating bacterium. An arsenic methylating bacterium Cellulomonas sp. strain K63, isolated from soil in Miyazaki, was evaluated for growth characteristics and arsenic metabolism. The growth of strain K63 was inhibited in 200 mg As/L arsenic medium. Strain K63 metabolized arsenite (<50.0 mg As/L) to nonvolatile species such as monomethylarsonic acid, dimethylarsinic acid, trimethylarsenic oxide and arsenobetaine effectively. The percent of organic methylated arsenic excreted into the medium by strain K63 showed 90.1% of total arsenic compounds when strain K63 was cultured aerobically in the medium containing 5.0 mg As/L of arsenite for five days.
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砷甲基化细菌纤维素单胞菌K63的特性
砷的生物甲基化通常被认为是砷的一种解毒作用,因为大多数有机甲基化砷的毒性远远小于无机砷。我们研究了利用砷甲基化细菌进行新型生物修复的可行性。对从宫崎县土壤中分离到的一株砷甲基化细菌Cellulomonas sp.菌株K63的生长特性和砷代谢进行了研究。菌株K63在200 mg As/L的砷培养基中生长受到抑制。菌株K63能有效地将亚砷酸(<50.0 mg As/L)代谢为一甲基胂酸、二甲基胂酸、氧化三甲基胂酸和砷甜菜碱等非挥发性物质。菌株K63在含5.0 mg As/L亚砷酸盐的培养基中好氧培养5天后,其排出的有机甲基化砷占总砷化合物的90.1%。
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