Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.

The intensive use of agrochemicals has played an important role in increasing agricultural production. One of the impacts of agrochemical use has been changes in population structure of soil microbiota. The aim of this work was to analyze the adaptive strategies that bacteria use to overcome oxidati...

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Main Authors: Luiz R Olchanheski, Manuella N Dourado, Flávio L Beltrame, Acácio A F Zielinski, Ivo M Demiate, Sônia A V Pileggi, Ricardo A Azevedo, Michael J Sadowsky, Marcos Pileggi
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-6319ba08fbda4072b1940ff6a8c46d742020-11-24T22:08:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9996010.1371/journal.pone.0099960Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.Luiz R OlchanheskiManuella N DouradoFlávio L BeltrameAcácio A F ZielinskiIvo M DemiateSônia A V PileggiRicardo A AzevedoMichael J SadowskyMarcos PileggiThe intensive use of agrochemicals has played an important role in increasing agricultural production. One of the impacts of agrochemical use has been changes in population structure of soil microbiota. The aim of this work was to analyze the adaptive strategies that bacteria use to overcome oxidative stress caused by mesotrione, which inhibits 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase. We also examined antioxidative stress systems, saturation changes of lipid membranes, and the capacity of bacteria to degrade mesotrione. Escherichia coli DH5-á was chosen as a non-environmental strain, which is already a model bacterium for studying metabolism and adaptation. The results showed that this bacterium was able to tolerate high doses of the herbicide (10× field rate), and completely degraded mesotrione after 3 h of exposure, as determined by a High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Growth rates in the presence of mesotrione were lower than in the control, prior to the period of degradation, showing toxic effects of this herbicide on bacterial cells. Changes in the saturation of the membrane lipids reduced the damage caused by reactive oxygen species and possibly hindered the entry of xenobiotics in the cell, while activating glutathione-S-transferase enzyme in the antioxidant system and in the metabolizing process of the herbicide. Considering that E. coli DH5-α is a non-environmental strain and it had no previous contact with mesotrione, the defense system found in this strain could be considered non-specific. This bacterium system response may be a general adaptation mechanism by which bacterial strains resist to damage from the presence of herbicides in agricultural soils.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4055684?pdf=render
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author Luiz R Olchanheski
Manuella N Dourado
Flávio L Beltrame
Acácio A F Zielinski
Ivo M Demiate
Sônia A V Pileggi
Ricardo A Azevedo
Michael J Sadowsky
Marcos Pileggi
spellingShingle Luiz R Olchanheski
Manuella N Dourado
Flávio L Beltrame
Acácio A F Zielinski
Ivo M Demiate
Sônia A V Pileggi
Ricardo A Azevedo
Michael J Sadowsky
Marcos Pileggi
Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Luiz R Olchanheski
Manuella N Dourado
Flávio L Beltrame
Acácio A F Zielinski
Ivo M Demiate
Sônia A V Pileggi
Ricardo A Azevedo
Michael J Sadowsky
Marcos Pileggi
author_sort Luiz R Olchanheski
title Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
title_short Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
title_full Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
title_fullStr Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by Escherichia coli strain DH5-α.
title_sort mechanisms of tolerance and high degradation capacity of the herbicide mesotrione by escherichia coli strain dh5-α.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The intensive use of agrochemicals has played an important role in increasing agricultural production. One of the impacts of agrochemical use has been changes in population structure of soil microbiota. The aim of this work was to analyze the adaptive strategies that bacteria use to overcome oxidative stress caused by mesotrione, which inhibits 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase. We also examined antioxidative stress systems, saturation changes of lipid membranes, and the capacity of bacteria to degrade mesotrione. Escherichia coli DH5-á was chosen as a non-environmental strain, which is already a model bacterium for studying metabolism and adaptation. The results showed that this bacterium was able to tolerate high doses of the herbicide (10× field rate), and completely degraded mesotrione after 3 h of exposure, as determined by a High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Growth rates in the presence of mesotrione were lower than in the control, prior to the period of degradation, showing toxic effects of this herbicide on bacterial cells. Changes in the saturation of the membrane lipids reduced the damage caused by reactive oxygen species and possibly hindered the entry of xenobiotics in the cell, while activating glutathione-S-transferase enzyme in the antioxidant system and in the metabolizing process of the herbicide. Considering that E. coli DH5-α is a non-environmental strain and it had no previous contact with mesotrione, the defense system found in this strain could be considered non-specific. This bacterium system response may be a general adaptation mechanism by which bacterial strains resist to damage from the presence of herbicides in agricultural soils.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4055684?pdf=render
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