TY - JOUR
T1 - Negative effect of copper nanoparticles on the conjugation frequency of conjugative catabolic plasmids
AU - Parra, Boris
AU - Tortella, Gonzalo R.
AU - Cuozzo, Sergio
AU - Martínez, Miguel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2019/3
Y1 - 2019/3
N2 - Due to their antimicrobial properties, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have been proposed to be used in agriculture for pest control. Pesticides removal is mainly done by microorganisms, whose genes usually are found in conjugative catabolic plasmids (CCP). The aim of this work was to evaluate if CuNPs at subinhibitory concentrations modify the conjugation frequency (CF) of two CCP (pJP4 and pADP1). CuNPs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy with an X-ray detector, dynamic light scattering and X-ray diffraction. Mating assays were done in LB broth supplemented with CuNPs (10, 20, 50 and 100 µg mL−1) or equivalent concentrations of CuSO4. Interestingly, we observed that in LB, Cu+2 release from CuNPs is fast as evaluated by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Donor and recipient strains were able to grow in all copper concentrations assayed, but CF of mating pairs was reduced to 10% in the presence of copper at 20 or 50 µg Cu mL−1 compared to control. Thus, our results indicated that both copper forms, CuNPs or CuSO4, negatively affected the transfer of catabolic plasmids by conjugation. Since dissemination of degradative genes by conjugation contribute to degradation of pesticides by microorganisms, this work improves our understanding of the risks of using copper in agriculture soils, which could affect the biodegradative potential of microbial communities.
AB - Due to their antimicrobial properties, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have been proposed to be used in agriculture for pest control. Pesticides removal is mainly done by microorganisms, whose genes usually are found in conjugative catabolic plasmids (CCP). The aim of this work was to evaluate if CuNPs at subinhibitory concentrations modify the conjugation frequency (CF) of two CCP (pJP4 and pADP1). CuNPs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy with an X-ray detector, dynamic light scattering and X-ray diffraction. Mating assays were done in LB broth supplemented with CuNPs (10, 20, 50 and 100 µg mL−1) or equivalent concentrations of CuSO4. Interestingly, we observed that in LB, Cu+2 release from CuNPs is fast as evaluated by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Donor and recipient strains were able to grow in all copper concentrations assayed, but CF of mating pairs was reduced to 10% in the presence of copper at 20 or 50 µg Cu mL−1 compared to control. Thus, our results indicated that both copper forms, CuNPs or CuSO4, negatively affected the transfer of catabolic plasmids by conjugation. Since dissemination of degradative genes by conjugation contribute to degradation of pesticides by microorganisms, this work improves our understanding of the risks of using copper in agriculture soils, which could affect the biodegradative potential of microbial communities.
KW - Catabolic plasmids
KW - Conjugation
KW - Copper nanoparticles
KW - Pesticides
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.11.057
DO - 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.11.057
M3 - Article
C2 - 30496999
AN - SCOPUS:85057148846
SN - 0147-6513
VL - 169
SP - 662
EP - 668
JO - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
JF - Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
ER -