As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigation of Hg uptake mechanisms and the effects of speciation on Hg bioavailability to microbes. In this study, bacterial biosensors were used to evaluate the roles that several transporters such as the glutathione, cystine/cysteine, and Mer transporters play in the uptake of Hg from Hg-thiol complexes by comparing uptake rates in strains with functioning transport systems to strains where these transporters had been knocked out by deletion of key genes. The Hg uptake into the biosensors was quantified based on the intracellular conversion of inorganic mercury (Hg(II)) to elemental mercury (Hg(0)) by the enzyme MerA. It was found that uptake of H...
We have examined the speciation of Hg(II) complexed with intact cell suspensions (1013 cells L− 1) o...
<p>Hg uptake was measured in (A) an <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> strain (MER strain) with a functioning Mer...
Mercury adsorption on the cell surface and intracellular uptake by bacteria represent the key first ...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
The objectives of this research were to construct a biosensor that can quantify CH3HgII uptake, and ...
Mercury (Hg), released into the environment primarily by the combustion of fossil fuels, is a global...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring trace element and pollutant that is ubiquitous in aquatic ecos...
Due to daily human (anthropogenic) industrial activity, a lot of elemental mercury (Hg0) has been re...
<p>Mercury-mediated toxicity remains one of the greatest barriers against microbial survival, even t...
Integrating the Molecular Machines of Mercury Detoxification into Host Cell Biology The bacterial me...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal and presents significant threats to organisms and natural ecosystems....
The biogenic methylation of inorganic, divalent mercury (Hg(II)) by methylating microorganisms leads...
BACKGROUND: Metal sequestration by bacteria has been proposed as a strategy to counteract metal cont...
We have examined the speciation of Hg(II) complexed with intact cell suspensions (1013 cells L− 1) o...
<p>Hg uptake was measured in (A) an <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> strain (MER strain) with a functioning Mer...
Mercury adsorption on the cell surface and intracellular uptake by bacteria represent the key first ...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
As mercury (Hg) biosensors are sensitive to only intracellular Hg, they are useful in the investigat...
The objectives of this research were to construct a biosensor that can quantify CH3HgII uptake, and ...
Mercury (Hg), released into the environment primarily by the combustion of fossil fuels, is a global...
Mercury (Hg) is a naturally occurring trace element and pollutant that is ubiquitous in aquatic ecos...
Due to daily human (anthropogenic) industrial activity, a lot of elemental mercury (Hg0) has been re...
<p>Mercury-mediated toxicity remains one of the greatest barriers against microbial survival, even t...
Integrating the Molecular Machines of Mercury Detoxification into Host Cell Biology The bacterial me...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal and presents significant threats to organisms and natural ecosystems....
The biogenic methylation of inorganic, divalent mercury (Hg(II)) by methylating microorganisms leads...
BACKGROUND: Metal sequestration by bacteria has been proposed as a strategy to counteract metal cont...
We have examined the speciation of Hg(II) complexed with intact cell suspensions (1013 cells L− 1) o...
<p>Hg uptake was measured in (A) an <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i> strain (MER strain) with a functioning Mer...
Mercury adsorption on the cell surface and intracellular uptake by bacteria represent the key first ...