Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste

Environmental pollution by heavy metals is a contemporary world problem. Developing biotechnological strategies in remediation field has gained great attention in recent years for being more profitable, efficient and friendly to the environment. Heavy metal resistant bacteria are a powerful tool in...

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Main Authors: Alexander Govin-Sanjudo, Marian de la Caridad Reyes-Palmero, Magdia Guerra-Quintana, María Isabel Sánchez-López
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez" 2020-04-01
Series:Minería y Geología
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Online Access:https://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1888
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spelling doaj-f96c699e1cca4553929c2fc0b1c1061d2020-11-25T03:10:03ZspaUniversidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez"Minería y Geología1993-80122020-04-013621882031454Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining wasteAlexander Govin-Sanjudo0Marian de la Caridad Reyes-Palmero1Magdia Guerra-Quintana2María Isabel Sánchez-López3Universidad de La HabanaUniversidad de La HabanaUniversidad de La HabanaUniversidad de La HabanaEnvironmental pollution by heavy metals is a contemporary world problem. Developing biotechnological strategies in remediation field has gained great attention in recent years for being more profitable, efficient and friendly to the environment. Heavy metal resistant bacteria are a powerful tool in bioremediation of metal contaminated environments. The aim of this study is to characterize heavy metal resistant bacteria, isolated from lateritic rubble, residual from Moa mining industry. Two bacteria (EL-1 and EL-2) were isolated from the lateritic rubble. The isolated ones were characterized and identified down to gender level. Resistance to nickel, cobalt, chromium and aluminum was evaluated in solid Tri minimal medium. The dose-response curve for nickel, cobalt, chromium and aluminum was determined, as well as the mechanism of bacterial resistance to nickel. In addition, antibiotic susceptibility was assessed. The two isolated were identified as Bacillus sp. The strains were resistant to all the evaluated metals, showing a high resistance to nickel (25 mmol-L-1). The Bacillus sp. EL-1 showed an induced mechanism of nickel resistance, while the Bacillus sp. EL-2 showed a constitutive resistance to this metal. The bacteria showed a predominance of sensitivity to the antibiotics evaluated. All these characteristics make them interesting to be applied in bioremediation strategies for environmental cleanup.https://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1888bacillusescombro lateríticoresistencia a metales pesadosbiorremediación.
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author Alexander Govin-Sanjudo
Marian de la Caridad Reyes-Palmero
Magdia Guerra-Quintana
María Isabel Sánchez-López
spellingShingle Alexander Govin-Sanjudo
Marian de la Caridad Reyes-Palmero
Magdia Guerra-Quintana
María Isabel Sánchez-López
Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
Minería y Geología
bacillus
escombro laterítico
resistencia a metales pesados
biorremediación.
author_facet Alexander Govin-Sanjudo
Marian de la Caridad Reyes-Palmero
Magdia Guerra-Quintana
María Isabel Sánchez-López
author_sort Alexander Govin-Sanjudo
title Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
title_short Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
title_full Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
title_fullStr Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a Cuban mining waste
title_sort characterization of heavy metals resistant bacteria isolated from a cuban mining waste
publisher Universidad de Moa "Dr. Antonio Núñez Jiménez"
series Minería y Geología
issn 1993-8012
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Environmental pollution by heavy metals is a contemporary world problem. Developing biotechnological strategies in remediation field has gained great attention in recent years for being more profitable, efficient and friendly to the environment. Heavy metal resistant bacteria are a powerful tool in bioremediation of metal contaminated environments. The aim of this study is to characterize heavy metal resistant bacteria, isolated from lateritic rubble, residual from Moa mining industry. Two bacteria (EL-1 and EL-2) were isolated from the lateritic rubble. The isolated ones were characterized and identified down to gender level. Resistance to nickel, cobalt, chromium and aluminum was evaluated in solid Tri minimal medium. The dose-response curve for nickel, cobalt, chromium and aluminum was determined, as well as the mechanism of bacterial resistance to nickel. In addition, antibiotic susceptibility was assessed. The two isolated were identified as Bacillus sp. The strains were resistant to all the evaluated metals, showing a high resistance to nickel (25 mmol-L-1). The Bacillus sp. EL-1 showed an induced mechanism of nickel resistance, while the Bacillus sp. EL-2 showed a constitutive resistance to this metal. The bacteria showed a predominance of sensitivity to the antibiotics evaluated. All these characteristics make them interesting to be applied in bioremediation strategies for environmental cleanup.
topic bacillus
escombro laterítico
resistencia a metales pesados
biorremediación.
url https://revista.ismm.edu.cu/index.php/revistamg/article/view/1888
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