Interactions with Arsenic: Mechanisms of Toxicity and Cellular Resistance in Eukaryotic Microorganisms

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De Francisco, Patricia and Martín González, Ana María and Rodriguez Martín, Daniel and Díaz del Toro, Silvia (2021) Interactions with Arsenic: Mechanisms of Toxicity and Cellular Resistance in Eukaryotic Microorganisms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (22). p. 12226. ISSN 1660-4601

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Abstract

Arsenic (As) is quite an abundant metalloid, with ancient origin and ubiquitous distribution, which represents a severe environmental risk and a global problem for public health. Microbial exposure to As compounds in the environment has happened since the beginning of time. Selective pressure has induced the evolution of various genetic systems conferring useful capacities in many microorganisms to detoxify and even use arsenic, as an energy source. This review summarizes the microbial impact of the As biogeochemical cycle. Moreover, the poorly known adverse effects of this element on eukaryotic microbes, as well as the As uptake and detoxification mechanisms developed by yeast and protists, are discussed. Finally, an outlook of As microbial remediation makes evident the knowledge gaps and the necessity of new approaches to mitigate this environmental challenge.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:arsenic; toxicity; yeasts; microalgae; resistance mechanisms
Subjects:Medical sciences > Medicine > Toxicology
Medical sciences > Biology > Microbiology
ID Code:71124
Deposited On:09 Mar 2022 16:21
Last Modified:26 May 2022 09:21

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