Vol. 27 No. 3 (2017)
Artículos de investigación

Arsenic tolerance in bacterial cultures isolated from metal contaminated soil

Azucena Lucero Alaniz-Andrade Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

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Consuelo Letechipía de León Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

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Rosa María Ramírez-Santoyo Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

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Jesús Guzmán-Moreno Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

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Luz Elena Vidales-Rodríguez Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas

Bio

Published 2017-08-02

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How to Cite

Arsenic tolerance in bacterial cultures isolated from metal contaminated soil. (2017). Acta Universitaria, 27(3), 9-18. https://doi.org/10.15174/au.2017.1189

Abstract

Several centuries of uninterrupted mining activities in Zacatecas, Mexico becomes a problem of soil pollution with toxic metals and metalloids as the arsenic. In this study, the arsenic-tolerance of ten bacterial isolates from a metal contaminated site were analyzed and high tolerance was observed in both solid (40 - 300 mM of sodium arseniate and 4 - 25 mM of sodium arsenite) and liquid media (7.2 and 11.3 mM arsenite). The arsenic tolerant isolates were identified by biochemical and 16S rRNA-encoding gene amplification analysis as members of the Bacillus, Micrococcus and Acinetobacter genus. A study of resistance to antibiotics revealed a high prevalence of resistance to beta-lactams and moderate prevalence to nitrofurantoin, vancomycin and ceftriaxone suggesting that antibiotic multiresistance of this isolates is probably related to arsenic tolerance throughout a plasmid or chromosomally encoded resistance mechanism.

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