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Formation of Biogenic Manganese Oxide Nodules on Hyphae of a New Fungal Isolate of Periconia That Immobilizes Aqueous Copper.
Tsushima, Shihori; Nishi, Yuma; Suzuki, Ryo; Tachibana, Masaru; Kanaly, Robert A; Mori, Jiro F.
Afiliação
  • Tsushima S; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
  • Nishi Y; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
  • Suzuki R; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
  • Tachibana M; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
  • Kanaly RA; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
  • Mori JF; Graduate School of Nanobioscience, Yokohama City University.
Microbes Environ ; 39(2)2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38866480
ABSTRACT
Mn(II)-oxidizing microorganisms are considered to play significant roles in the natural geochemical cycles of Mn and other heavy metals because the insoluble biogenic Mn oxides (BMOs) that are produced by these microorganisms adsorb other dissolved heavy metals and immobilize them as precipitates. In the present study, a new Mn(II)-oxidizing fungal strain belonging to the ascomycete genus Periconia, a well-studied plant-associating fungal genus with Mn(II)-oxidizing activity that has not yet been exami-ned in detail, was isolated from natural groundwater outflow sediment. This isolate, named strain TS-2, was confirmed to oxidize dissolved Mn(II) and produce insoluble BMOs that formed characteristic, separately-located nodules on their hyphae while leaving major areas of the hyphae free from encrustation. These BMO nodules also adsorbed and immobilized dissolved Cu(II), a model analyte of heavy metals, as evidenced by elemental mapping ana-lyses of fungal hyphae-BMO assemblages using a scanning electron microscope with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX). Analyses of functional genes within the whole genome of strain TS-2 further revealed the presence of multiple genes predicted to encode laccases/multicopper oxidases that were potentially responsible for Mn(II) oxidation by this strain. The formation of BMO nodules may have functioned to prevent the complete encrustation of fungal hyphae, thereby enabling the control of heavy metal concentrations in their local microenvironments while maintaining hyphal functionality. The present results will expand our knowledge of the physiological and morphological traits of Mn(II)-oxidizing Periconia, which may affect the natural cycle of heavy metals through their immobilization.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óxidos / Compostos de Manganês / Cobre / Hifas Idioma: En Revista: Microbes Environ / Microbes and environ. (online) / Microbes and environments (Online) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óxidos / Compostos de Manganês / Cobre / Hifas Idioma: En Revista: Microbes Environ / Microbes and environ. (online) / Microbes and environments (Online) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article