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Uranium Biosorption by the Lichen Trapelia involuta at a Uranium Mine
Authors:O. William Purvis  Elizabeth H. Bailey  Judith McLean  Takeshi Kasama  Ben J. Williamson
Affiliation:1. The Natural History Museum , London, United Kingdom;2. School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham , University Park, Nottingham, United Kingdom;3. Department of Earth and Planetary Science, The University of Tokyo , Hongo, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Metal localisation was investigated in the lichenised ascomycete Trapelia involuta growing on a range of uraniferous minerals including metazeunerite [Cu(UO2)2(AsO4)2·8H2O], metatorbernite [Cu(UO2)2(PO4)2·8H2O], autunite [Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·10H2O] and uranium-enriched iron oxide and hydroxide minerals at the abandoned South Terras mine site, Cornwall, UK. Apothecia from samples collected from waste dumps at the mine have an unusually dark colour that decolorized with NaOCl, an observation which together with Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy of apothecial extracts, suggested the presence of melanin-like pigments. X-ray element mapping and probe traverses across the lichen-rock interface identify the highest U, Fe, and Cu concentrations in the outer parts of melanised apothecia. Accumulation of mineral particulates and complexing with lichen acids are not considered responsible for this since element ratios in the traverses do not correspond with those of likely mineral phases and lichen metabolites are localised in different tissues. Metal biosorption by melanin-like pigments are likely to be responsible for the observed metal fixation. No detectable U or Cu was observed in control samples although Fe showed a similar localisation in some specimens. The high concentrations of mucopolysaccharides and P recorded inside apothecia (within asci containing reproductive spores and hypothecium) suggests that the formation of melanised tissues may help protect vital reproductive tissues from the toxic effects of U and other metals, since the uranyl ion complexes strongly with phosphate species.
Keywords:lichens  melanin  phosphorus  polysaccharides  toxic metals  uranium
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