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Copper-resistant bacteria from industrial effluents and their role in remediation of heavy metals in wastewater
Authors:A R Shakoori  B Muneer
Institution:(1) Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, New Campus, 54590 Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:Six copper-resistant bacterial strains were isolated from wastewater of tanneries of Kasur and Rohi Nala. Two strains tolerated copper at 380 mg/L, four up to 400 mg/L. Three strains were identified as members of the genusSalmonella; one strain was identified asStreptococcus pyrogenes, one asVagococcus fluvialis and the last was identified asEscherichia coli. The pH and temperature optimum for two of them were 7.0 and 30 °C, respectively; four strains had corresponding optima at 7.5 and 37 °C, respectively. All bacterial isola-tes showed resistance against Ag+ (280–350 mg/L), Co2+ (200–420), CrVI (280–400), Cd2+ (250–350), Hg2+ (110–200), Mn2+ (300–380), Pb2+ (300–400), Sn2+ (480–520) and Zn2+ (300–450). Largesized plasmids (>20 kb), were detected in all of the strains. After the isolates were cured of plasmids with ethidium bromide, the efficiency of curing was estimated in the range of 60–90%. Reference strain ofE. coli was transformed with the plasmids of the bacterial isolates which grew in Luria-Bertani medium containing 100 mg/L Cu2+. The capability to adsorb and afterwards accumulate Cu2+ inside their cells was assayed by atomic absorption spectrophotometer; all bacterial cells had the ability to adsorb 50–80 % of the Cu2+ and accumulate 30–45 % Cu2+ inside them after 1 d of incubation.
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