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Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of Cadmium Resistant Pseudomonas sp. M3 from Industrial Wastewater
Author(s) -
Syed Zaghum Abbas,
Mohd Rafatullah,
Norli Ismail,
Japareng Lalung
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of waste management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-7724
pISSN - 2314-6052
DOI - 10.1155/2014/160398
Subject(s) - cadmium , bioremediation , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , strain (injury) , pseudomonas , wastewater , 16s ribosomal rna , isolation (microbiology) , industrial wastewater treatment , chemistry , pseudomonas putida , biology , food science , environmental engineering , environmental science , organic chemistry , genetics , anatomy
The present study deals with the isolation, identification, and characterization of the cadmium resistant bacteria from wastewater collected from industrial area of Penang, Malaysia. The isolate was selected based on high level of the cadmium and antibiotic resistances. On the basis of morphological, biochemical characteristics, 16S rDNA gene sequencing and phylogeny analysis revealed that the strain RZCd1 was authentically identified as Pseudomonas sp. M3. The industrial isolate showed more than 70% of the cadmium removal in log phase. The cadmium removal capacity of strain RZCd1 was affected by temperature and pH. At pH 7.0 and 35°C, strain RZCd1 showed maximum cadmium removal capacity. The minimal inhibitory concentration of strain RZCd1 against the cadmium was 550 µg/mL. The resistance against the cadmium was associated with resistance to multiple antibiotics: amoxicillin, penicillin, cephalexin, erythromycin, and streptomycin. The strain RZCd1 also gave thick bands of proteins in front of 25 kDa in cadmium stress condition after 3 h of incubation. So the identified cadmium resistant bacteria may be useful for the bioremediation of cadmium contaminated industrial wastewater

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