Enhancing cadmium biosorption capacity in E. coli through heterologous expression of metal-chelating proteins: Insights into bioremediation potential and mechanisms
Chen Wu , Yu-jun Wu , Sheng-wei Yi , Feng Li
Journal of Central South University ›› 2024, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (4) : 1265 -1275.
Enhancing cadmium biosorption capacity in E. coli through heterologous expression of metal-chelating proteins: Insights into bioremediation potential and mechanisms
Cadmium (Cd) is a biologically non-essential and toxic heavy metal that enters the environment through natural emissions or anthropogenic activities, posing threats to human health. The efficient expression of metal-chelating proteins (MCP) in microorganisms can enhance microbial remediation of Cd. In this study, a heterologous expression system (GEM01) of MCP encoded by the mcp gene in E. coli was constructed, and the adsorption effect and potential mechanism on Cd were explored. The results indicated that Cd2+ significantly enhanced the abundance of mcp gene in GEM01, thus increasing the Cd2+ biosorption capacity (8.09 mg/g, 2.32 times higher than the control). The retention of Cd2+ during the autolysis of GEM01 was 87.87%. Fluorescence spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated that there was a strong interaction between Cd2+ and MCP. FT-IR demonstrated that some functional groups (e.g., carboxyl group and methyl group) in MCP were involved in the interaction between MCP and Cd2+. Molecular docking further demonstrated that polar and hydrophilic residues (e.g., aspartic acid, glutamic acid, serine, and histidine) on the surface of MCP bound to Cd2+ via electrostatic attraction. These findings offer new insights into Cd2+ bioremediation by MCP and genetic resources for microbial remediation of heavy metal pollution.
cadmium / mcp gene / metal chelating protein / interaction / microbial remediation
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