Heavy Metal Tolerance of Microorganisms Isolated from Coastal Marine Sediments and Their Lead Removal Potential

Author:

Alvarado-Campo Katleen L.1ORCID,Quintero Marynes1ORCID,Cuadrado-Cano Bernarda2ORCID,Montoya-Giraldo Manuela1ORCID,Otero-Tejada Elver Luis1ORCID,Blandón Lina1ORCID,Sánchez Olga3ORCID,Zuleta-Correa Ana1ORCID,Gómez-León Javier1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine Bioprospecting Line, Evaluation and Use of Marine and Coastal Resources Program–VAR, Marine and Coastal Research Institute–INVEMAR, Santa Marta 470006, Magdalena, Colombia

2. Master’s Program in Microbiology, College of Medicine, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena de Indias 130014, Bolívar, Colombia

3. Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Faculty of Biosciences, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain

Abstract

In this study, 338 microorganisms, comprising 271 bacteria and 67 fungi, were isolated from sediment samples collected from underexplored Pacific and Caribbean regions of Colombia. Screening trials were conducted on selected strains (n = 276) to assess their tolerance to cadmium (Cd2+), lead (Pb2+), and zinc (Zn2+), leading to the identification of six bacteria capable of withstanding 750 mg·L−1 of each heavy metal ion. Three promising microorganisms, identified as Enterobacter sp. INV PRT213, Pseudomonas sp. INV PRT215, and Stenotrophomonas sp. INV PRT216 were selected for lead removal experiments using LB broth medium supplemented with 400 mg·L−1 Pb2+. Among these, Pseudomonas sp. INV PRT215 exhibited significant potential, removing 49% of initial Pb2+ after 240 min of exposure (16.7 g wet biomass·L−1, pH 5, 30 °C). Infrared spectra of Pb-exposed biomass showed changes in functional groups, including carbonyl groups of amides, carboxylate, phosphate, hydroxyl, and amine groups, compared to the not-exposed control. These changes suggested interactions between the metal and functional groups in the biomass. The findings of this study highlight the potential of microorganisms derived from coastal marine environments as promising candidates for future applications in bioremediation of polluted environments contaminated with heavy metals.

Funder

Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (Minciencias)-Colombia BIO and “Fondo Francisco José de Caldas (FFJC)”

Marine and Coastal Research Institute “José Benito Vives de Andréis”

Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development (Minambiente) through the tokens of the National Investment Projects Bank

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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