Susceptibility to Heavy Metals and Cadmium Accumulation in Aerobic and Anaerobic Thermophilic Microorganisms Isolated from Deep-sea Hydrothermal Vents.

Llanos, Jenny; Capasso, C; Parisi, E; Prieur, Daniel; Jeanthon Christian

Abstract

Thirty thermophilic strains isolated from heavy metal-rich hydrothermal vent sites at Lau Basin were tested for their susceptibility to cadmium, zinc, cobalt, and nickel. The 14 aerobic spore formers belonging to the genus Bacillus, 6 anaerobic fermenters from the order Thermotogales, and 10 anaerobic sulfur reducers from the order Thermococcales could be clearly distinguished according to their metal susceptibilities. The Thermococcales were found to exhibit the highest resistance to cadmium and zinc, whereas Thermotogales were highly sensitive to these metals. In contrast, the Thermotogales displayed the highest resistance to cobalt ions. No clear distinction could be established between the metal susceptibilities of these strains and seven reference organisms used for comparative studies. Cadmium resistance, slightly inducible in some cadmium-resistant bacilli, was not plasmid mediated. The amount of cadmium immobilized by the Thermotogales was related to their level of resistance to this metal.

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Título de la Revista: CURRENT MICROBIOLOGY
Volumen: 41
Número: 3
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2000
Página de inicio: 201
Página final: 205
Idioma: Inglés
Notas: ISI