articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologySep 11, 2013Closed access

Mercury Methylation by Novel Microorganisms from New Environments

Smithsonian Environmental Research Center · Grinnell College

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Abstract

Microbial mercury (Hg) methylation transforms a toxic trace metal into the highly bioaccumulated neurotoxin methylmercury (MeHg). The lack of a genetic marker for microbial MeHg production has prevented a clear understanding of Hg-methylating organism distribution in nature. Recently, a specific gene cluster (hgcAB) was linked to Hg methylation in two bacteria.1 Here we test if the presence of hgcAB orthologues is a reliable predictor of Hg methylation capability in microorganisms, a necessary confirmation for the development of molecular probes for Hg-methylation in nature. Although hgcAB orthologues are rare among all available microbial genomes, organisms are much more phylogenetically and environmentally…

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Keywords
  • Methylation
  • Mercury (programming language)
  • Methylmercury
  • Biology
  • Microorganism
  • Bacteria
  • Firmicutes
  • DNA methylation
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