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A little bit of light goes a long way: the role of phototrophs on mercury cycling

机译:一点点的光会走很长的路:光养生物在汞循环中的作用

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Among toxic metals, mercury (Hg) is a global priority contaminant due to the biomagnification of the most toxic form methylmercury (MeHg) in food webs, even in remote regions, such as the high Arctic. The importance of Hg as a chemical of major concern to human health was underscored by the recent adoption of the Minamata Convention on Mercury, a legally binding treaty that requires government agencies be equipped to monitor processes affecting global mercury transport and cycling. For several decades now, field and laboratory experiments have shown that phototrophs can directly interact with Hg and affect its speciation and fate. While an important body of work on the role of chemotrophic microbes on Hg cycling has been undertaken, the role of phototrophs is too often overlooked. Strikingly, what is known about phototroph- Hg interactions pertains mostly to oxygenic phototrophs with relatively little being known about anoxygenic phototrophs. Ongoing environmental change will no doubt affect the physical and chemical properties of aquatic ecosystems, which in turn will alter all phototrophic community dynamics. How these changes will affect the Hg cycle represent an important knowledge gap. After synthesizing what is currently known about chemotrophic Hg transformations, we describe the current state of knowledge on what is known about how phototrophs (bacteria and algae) affect Hg cycling (i. e., alteration of Hg redox state, Hg scavenging, potential for methylation) as well as describe the cellular and molecular targets of Hg toxicity in phototrophs. We discuss these interactions in an evolutionary context and provide recommendations for future research directions.
机译:在有毒金属中,汞(Hg)是全球优先考虑的污染物,这是由于食物网中最具毒性的甲基汞(MeHg)的生物放大作用所致,即使在偏远地区(如北极高海拔地区)也是如此。最近通过的《水am水银公约》强调了汞作为对人类健康最重要的化学品的重要性,该公约具有法律约束力,要求政府机构有能力监测影响全球汞运输和循环的过程。几十年来,现场和实验室实验表明,光养生物可以与汞直接相互作用,并影响其形态和命运。尽管已经开展了有关化学营养微生物在汞循环中的作用的重要工作,但光养生物的作用却常常被忽视。引人注目的是,关于光养-Hg相互作用的已知信息主要涉及氧养光养分,而关于产氧养光养分的了解相对较少。持续的环境变化无疑将影响水生生态系统的物理和化学性质,进而改变所有光养群落的动态。这些变化将如何影响汞循环,这是一个重要的知识鸿沟。在综合了关于化学营养型Hg转化的已知信息之后,我们描述了有关光养性营养物(细菌和藻类)如何影响Hg循环(即,Hg氧化还原状态的改变,Hg清除,甲基化潜力)的当前知识状态。以及描述光养植物中汞毒性的细胞和分子靶标。我们在进化的背景下讨论这些相互作用,并为未来的研究方向提供建议。

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