A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil

Manganese (Mn) is widely used in industry. However, its extensive applications have generated a great amount of manganese waste, which has become an ecological problem and has led to a decrease in natural resources. The use of microorganisms capable of accumulating Mn ions from contaminated ecosyste...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Noszczyńska, Karolina Łakomy, Krzysztof Nowacki, Zofia Piotrowska-Seget
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-3d8e881df4f24849ba06294d13f294732020-11-25T03:24:06ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105717571710.3390/app10165717A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated SoilMagdalena Noszczyńska0Karolina Łakomy1Krzysztof Nowacki2Zofia Piotrowska-Seget3Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 Katowice, PolandFaculty of Materials Engineering, Department of Production Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, PolandFaculty of Materials Engineering, Department of Production Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, PolandInstitute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 Katowice, PolandManganese (Mn) is widely used in industry. However, its extensive applications have generated a great amount of manganese waste, which has become an ecological problem and has led to a decrease in natural resources. The use of microorganisms capable of accumulating Mn ions from contaminated ecosystems offers a potential alternative for the removal and recovery of this metal. The main aim of this work was an investigation of removal potential of Mn from soil by isolated bacterial. For this purpose, eleven bacterial strains were isolated from the soil from metallurgical waste heap in Upper Silesia, Poland. Strain named 2De with the highest Mn removal potential was selected and characterized taking into account its ability for Mn sorption and bioaccumulation from soil and medium containing manganese dioxide. Moreover, the protein profile of 2De strain before and after exposition to Mn was analyzed using SDS/PAGE technique. The 2De strain was identified as a <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. The results revealed that this strain has an ability to grow at high Mn concentration and possesses an enhanced ability to remove it from the solution enriched with the soil or manganese dioxide via a biosorption mechanism. Moreover, changes in cellular protein expression of the isolated strain were observed. This study demonstrated that autochthonous 2De strain can be an effective tool to remove and recover Mn from contaminated soil.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5717heavy metalsbacteriabiosorption
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author Magdalena Noszczyńska
Karolina Łakomy
Krzysztof Nowacki
Zofia Piotrowska-Seget
spellingShingle Magdalena Noszczyńska
Karolina Łakomy
Krzysztof Nowacki
Zofia Piotrowska-Seget
A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
Applied Sciences
heavy metals
bacteria
biosorption
author_facet Magdalena Noszczyńska
Karolina Łakomy
Krzysztof Nowacki
Zofia Piotrowska-Seget
author_sort Magdalena Noszczyńska
title A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
title_short A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
title_full A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
title_fullStr A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
title_full_unstemmed A High Manganese-Tolerant <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. Strain Isolated from Metallurgical Waste Heap Can Be a Tool for Enhancing Manganese Removal from Contaminated Soil
title_sort high manganese-tolerant <i>pseudomonas</i> sp. strain isolated from metallurgical waste heap can be a tool for enhancing manganese removal from contaminated soil
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Manganese (Mn) is widely used in industry. However, its extensive applications have generated a great amount of manganese waste, which has become an ecological problem and has led to a decrease in natural resources. The use of microorganisms capable of accumulating Mn ions from contaminated ecosystems offers a potential alternative for the removal and recovery of this metal. The main aim of this work was an investigation of removal potential of Mn from soil by isolated bacterial. For this purpose, eleven bacterial strains were isolated from the soil from metallurgical waste heap in Upper Silesia, Poland. Strain named 2De with the highest Mn removal potential was selected and characterized taking into account its ability for Mn sorption and bioaccumulation from soil and medium containing manganese dioxide. Moreover, the protein profile of 2De strain before and after exposition to Mn was analyzed using SDS/PAGE technique. The 2De strain was identified as a <i>Pseudomonas</i> sp. The results revealed that this strain has an ability to grow at high Mn concentration and possesses an enhanced ability to remove it from the solution enriched with the soil or manganese dioxide via a biosorption mechanism. Moreover, changes in cellular protein expression of the isolated strain were observed. This study demonstrated that autochthonous 2De strain can be an effective tool to remove and recover Mn from contaminated soil.
topic heavy metals
bacteria
biosorption
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/16/5717
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