Contribution of Coexisting Sulfate and Iron Reducing Bacteria to Methylmercury Production in Freshwater River Sediments

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作者
Yu, Ri-Qing [1 ]
Flanders, J. R. [2 ]
Mack, E. Erin [3 ]
Turner, Ralph [4 ]
Mirza, M. Bilal [1 ]
Barkay, Tamar [1 ]
机构
[1] Rutgers State Univ, Dept Biochem & Microbiol, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 USA
[2] URS Corp, Ft Washington, PA 19034 USA
[3] DuPont Co Inc, Corp Remediat Grp, Wilmington, DE 19805 USA
[4] RT Geosci Inc, Squamish, BC V8B 0A4, Canada
关键词
MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT; MERCURY METHYLATION; MICROBIAL TRANSFORMATIONS; PRINCIPAL METHYLATORS; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; ESTUARINE SEDIMENT; ELECTRON-TRANSPORT; SURFACE WATERS; FERRIC IRON; LAKE;
D O I
10.1021/es2033718
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
We investigated microbial methylmercury (CH3Hg) production in sediments from the South River (SR), VA, an ecosystem contaminated with industrial mercury (Hg). Potential Hg methylation rates in samples collected at nine sites were low in late spring and significantly higher in late summer. Demethylation of (CH3Hg)-C-14 was dominated by (CH4)-C-14 production in spring, but switched to producing mostly (CO2)-C-14 in the summer. Fine-grained sediments originating from the erosion of river banks had the highest CH3Hg concentrations and were potential hot spots for both methylation and demethylation activities. Sequencing of 16S rRNA genes of cDNA recovered from sediment RNA extracts indicated that at least three groups of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and one group of iron-reducing bacteria (IRB), potential Hg methylators, were active in SR sediments. SRB were confirmed as a methylating guild by amendment experiments showing significant sulfate stimulation and molybdate inhibition of methylation in SR sediments. The addition of low levels of amorphous iron(III) oxyhydroidde significantly stimulated methylation rates, suggesting a role for IRB in CH3Hg synthesis. Overall, our studies suggest that coexisting SRB and IRB populations in river sediments contribute to Hg methylation, possibly by temporally and spatially separated processes.
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