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1 May 2006 EXPRESSION OF ORGANOMERCURIAL LYASE IN EASTERN COTTONWOOD ENHANCES ORGANOMERCURY RESISTANCE
DONGSHENG CHE, RICHARD B. MEAGHER, CLAYTON L. RUGH, TEHRYUNG KIM, ANDREW C.P. HEATON, SCOTT A. MERKLE
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Abstract

Release of inorganic mercury pollutants into shallow aquatic environments has resulted in the bacterial production of a more toxic organic mercury species, methylmercury. The bacterial organomercurial lyase (MerB) catalyses the protonolysis of the carbon–mercury bond and releases Hg(II), a less toxic, non-biomagnified form of mercury. Our objective was to engineer eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides), a fast-growing tree adapted to growth in riparian environments, with the merB gene to explore its potential for phytoremediation of mercury. We produced multiple eastern cottonwood clones expressing a modified bacterial merB gene, confirmed that the gene was expressed in the transclones and tested the regenerated plants for their ability to tolerate exposure to an organic mercury source, phenylmercuric acetate (PMA), in vitro and in hydroponic culture, compared to wild-type control trees. Transgenic merB plants expressed high levels of MerB protein and showed some evidence of higher resistance to the organic mercury than wild-type plants, producing longer roots under exposure to PMA in vitro, although hydroponic culture results were inconclusive. Our results indicate that in order for merB to be useful in eastern cottonwood trees designed to degrade methylmercury at mercury-contaminated aquatic sites, it will probably need to be combined with other genes such as merA.

DONGSHENG CHE, RICHARD B. MEAGHER, CLAYTON L. RUGH, TEHRYUNG KIM, ANDREW C.P. HEATON, and SCOTT A. MERKLE "EXPRESSION OF ORGANOMERCURIAL LYASE IN EASTERN COTTONWOOD ENHANCES ORGANOMERCURY RESISTANCE," In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology - Plant 42(3), 228-234, (1 May 2006). https://doi.org/10.1079/IVP2006771
Received: 11 October 2005; Accepted: 1 March 2006; Published: 1 May 2006
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KEYWORDS
adventitious shoots
methylmercury
phytoremediation
Populus deltoides
transgenic plants
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