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The Variations in the Soil Enzyme Activity, Protein Expression, Microbial Biomass, and Community Structure of Soil Contaminated by Heavy Metals

机译:重金属污染土壤的酶活性,蛋白质表达,微生物生物量和群落结构的变化

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Heavy metals have adverse effects on soil ecology. Given the toxicity of heavy metals, there is an urgent need to select an appropriate indicator that will aid in monitoring their biological effects on soil ecosystems. By combining different monitoring techniques for various aspects of microbiology, the effects of heavy metals on soil microorganisms near a smelter were studied. Our goal was to determine whether proteins could be a proper indicator for soil pollution. This study demonstrated that the activities of acid phosphatase and dehydrogenase, as well as the levels of microbial biomass carbon and proteins, were negatively affected by heavy metals. In addition, significantly negative correlations were observed between these microbial indicators and heavy metals. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis was used in this study to demonstrate that heavy metals also have a significantly negative effect on soil microbial diversity and community structure. The soil protein expression was similar across different soils, but a large quantity of presumably low molecular weight protein was observed only in contaminated soil. Based on this research, we determined that the soil protein concentration was more sensitive to heavy metals than acid phosphatase, dehydrogenase, or microbial biomass carbon because it was more dramatically decreased in the contaminated soils. Therefore, we concluded that the soil protein level has great potential to be a sensitive indicator of soil contamination. Further research is essential, particularly to identify the low molecular weight protein that only appears in contaminated soil, so that further insight can be gained into the responses of microbes to heavy metals.
机译:重金属对土壤生态有不利影响。考虑到重金属的毒性,迫切需要选择一种合适的指标,以帮助监测其对土壤生态系统的生物学影响。通过结合对微生物学各个方面的不同监测技术,研究了重金属对冶炼厂附近土壤微生物的影响。我们的目标是确定蛋白质是否可以作为土壤污染的适当指标。这项研究表明,酸性磷酸酶和脱氢酶的活性以及微生物生物量碳和蛋白质的水平受到重金属的负面影响。另外,在这些微生物指标和重金属之间观察到显着的负相关。在该研究中使用了变性梯度凝胶电泳分析,以证明重金属还对土壤微生物多样性和群落结构具有显着的负面影响。在不同的土壤中,土壤蛋白质的表达相似,但是仅在受污染的土壤中观察到大量推测为低分子量的蛋白质。根据这项研究,我们确定土壤蛋白浓度比酸性磷酸酶,脱氢酶或微生物生物量碳对重金属更敏感,因为在受污染的土壤中它的降低更为明显。因此,我们得出的结论是,土壤蛋白质水平具有作为土壤污染敏感指标的巨大潜力。进一步的研究是必不可少的,特别是要鉴定仅在受污染的土壤中出现的低分子量蛋白质,以便可以进一步了解微生物对重金属的反应。

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