The cadCA and cadB/DX operons are possibly induced in cadmium resistance mechanism by Frankia alni ACN14a
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Keywords

Bioremediation
Cadmium
Cadmium accumulation
Cadmium resistance
Frankia
Gene expression
Heavy metals
Operons
Toxic heavy metals

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Rehan M, Alhusays A, Serag AM, Boubakri H, Pujic P, Normand P. The cadCA and cadB/DX operons are possibly induced in cadmium resistance mechanism by Frankia alni ACN14a. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2022 Nov. 15 [cited 2024 Sep. 19];60. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2022.09.006

Abstract

Background: Cadmium (Cd2+) is one of the highly toxic heavy metals and is considered as a carcinogenic agent. Our aim was to confirm the ability of Frankia alni ACN14a to resist Cd2+ and to determine the genes involved in the resistance mechanism.

Results: F. alni ACN14a and Frankia casuarinae CcI3 hyphae showed up to 10 and 22 times Cd2+ accumulation when exposed to 1 mM Cd2+, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) exhibited a stable Cd2+ precipitate on the cell surface, and the increase in Cd2+ weight level reached 16.45% when evaluated with SEM-EDAX analysis. The following two potential Cd2+ operons were identified: 1. cadCA operon, which encodes a copper-transporting P-type ATPase A (cadA, FRAAL0989) and an ArsR family regulator (cadC, FRAAL0988), with 37- and 70-fold increase in their expression by qRT-PCR, respectively and 2. cadB/DX, which encodes a putative cobalt-zinc-cadmium resistance protein (cadD, FRAAL3628) and heavy metal-associated domain protein (cadX, FRAAL3626), with 22- and 16-fold upregulation when exposed to Cd2+ stress.

Conclusions: Cd2+ tolerance by F. alni ACN14a involved efflux of Cd2+ outside the cells and binding it to the membrane surface. Our results indicate the existence of two cadmium-resistance mechanisms in Frankia strains, which support the idea of using them as a bioremediation agent.

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