Identification and characterization of Cr-, Cd-, and Ni-tolerant bacteria isolated from mine tailings
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2017Author
Ndeddy Aka, Robinson Junior
Babalola, Olubukola Oluranti
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Eleven bacterial strains were isolated from soil samples collected from mine tailings. Bacterial strains were checked for tolerance against heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Ni), using the agar dilution method. All the strains showed multiple tolerances against heavy metals, but the most promising results appeared in strains BCr3, BCd33, and BNi11: they were tolerant to 15 mM of Cr6+, 7.5 mM of Cd2+, and 10 mM of Ni2+, respectively. The effect of heavy metals on bacterial growth was tested together with their ability to grow in different pH, NaCl, and temperature values. Bacterial isolates grew well between pH 7.5 and 8.5. The optimum temperature for maximum growth was between 35 and 37°C, and no significant change in bacterial growth was observed in the presence of 2% NaCl. In addition, the bioaccumulation potential of bacterial strains was investigated. Bacterial strains BCr3, BCd33, and BNi11 showed high bioaccumulation ability of Cr (68.7%), Cd (72.4%), and Ni (69.8%), respectively. All bacterial isolates were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Analysis of plasmid content revealed that all bacterial isolates contained a single plasmid. Further, polymerase chain reaction together with DNA sequence analysis was used to screen all bacterial strains for the presence metal tolerance genes (czcD, chrA, chrB, czcB, czcC, nccA, and cadA) on both plasmid and chromosomal genomes.