Metabolism of methylated arsenic compounds by arsenic-resistant bacteria (Klebsiella oxytoca and Xanthomonas sp.)

Two bacteria exhibiting resistance to toxic arsenic were isolated. These had been contaminated with arsenic in a Chlorella sp. culture medium containing arsenic. The two bacteria were identified as Klebsiella oxytoca and Xanthomonas sp., and grew well in a peptone medium at neutral pH at 30°C, reaching the stationary phase in ca 100h and 70h, respectively. The growth of the bacteria was not affected by arsenic(V) concentrations in the medium as high as 1000mg dm−3. The bacteria bioaccumulated arsenic, a part of the arsenic being methylated. The bioaccumulation exhibited its peak around the turing point from the log phase to the stationary phase. The relative content of methylated arsenic in the excrement was greater than that in the bacterial cells. Adaptation treatment of inorganic arsenic caused an increase in the bioaccumulation of inorganic arsenic by K. oxytoca. Such a situation was not observed in the case of Xanthomonas sp. The bacteria also bioaccumulated methylated arsenic compounds, and demethylation of these species was observed. When the bacteria were killed by ethanol, arsenic was not taken up by the cells.

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