Jiaokun Li
Central South University
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PLOS ONE | 2017
Tangjian Peng; Liyuan Ma; Xue Feng; Jiemeng Tao; Meihua Nan; Yuandong Liu; Jiaokun Li; Li Shen; Xueling Wu; Runlan Yu; Xueduan Liu; Guanzhou Qiu; Weimin Zeng
Acidithiobacillus ferrivorans is an acidophile that often occurs in low temperature acid mine drainage, e.g., that located at high altitude. Being able to inhabit the extreme environment, the bacterium must possess strategies to copy with the survival stress. Nonetheless, information on the strategies is in demand. Here, genomic and transcriptomic assays were performed to illuminate the adaptation mechanisms of an A. ferrivorans strain YL15, to the alpine acid mine drainage environment in Yulong copper mine in southwest China. Genomic analysis revealed that strain has a gene repertoire for metal-resistance, e.g., genes coding for the mer operon and a variety of transporters/efflux proteins, and for low pH adaptation, such as genes for hopanoid-synthesis and the sodium:proton antiporter. Genes for various DNA repair enzymes and synthesis of UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids precursor indicated hypothetical UV radiation—resistance mechanisms in strain YL15. In addition, it has two types of the acquired immune system–type III-B and type I-F CRISPR/Cas modules against invasion of foreign genetic elements. RNA-seq based analysis uncovered that strain YL15 uses a set of mechanisms to adapt to low temperature. Genes involved in protein synthesis, transmembrane transport, energy metabolism and chemotaxis showed increased levels of RNA transcripts. Furthermore, a bacterioferritin Dps gene had higher RNA transcript counts at 6°C, possibly implicated in protecting DNA against oxidative stress at low temperature. The study represents the first to comprehensively unveil the adaptation mechanisms of an acidophilic bacterium to the acid mine drainage in alpine regions.
Journal of Applied Microbiology | 2017
Runlan Yu; Ajuan Liu; Yuandong Liu; Z. Yu; Tangjian Peng; Xueling Wu; Li Shen; Jiaokun Li; Xinxing Liu; Guanzhou Qiu; Miao Chen; Weimin Zeng
To explore the distribution disciplinarian of alginate on the chalcopyrite concentrate surface during bioleaching.
Frontiers in Plant Science | 2016
Jiaokun Li; Hui Xu; Yunpeng Song; Lu-Lu Tang; Yanbing Gong; Runlan Yu; Li Shen; Xueling Wu; Yuandong Liu; Weimin Zeng
Pseudometallophytes are excellent models to study microevolution and local adaptation to soil pollution, as they can grow both on metalliferous and contrasting non-metalliferous soils. Although, there has been accumulating evidence for the effects of edaphic conditions and geographical isolation on the genetic structure of pesudometallophytes, it is still a difficult problem in evolutionary biology to assess their relative importance. In this study, we investigated the spatial patterns of genetic variability, population differentiation and genetic groups in pseudometallophyte Commelina communis with 12 microsatellite loci. Eight metallicolous and six non-metallicolous populations of C. communis were sampled from cupriferous sites and surrounding non-contaminated areas in China. Neither significant reduction in genetic diversity nor apparent founder and bottleneck effects were observed in metallicolous populations of C. communis. Based on Bayesian and Neighbor-Joining clustering analyses and a principal coordinates analysis, all sampled populations were found to be mainly separated into three genetic groups, corresponding well to their geographical locations rather than edaphic origins. Moreover, a significant and strong correlation between population genetic divergence and geographical distance were detected by Mantel test (r = 0.33; P < 0.05) and multiple matrix regression with randomization (MMRR; βD = 0.57, P < 0.01). However, the effect of copper concentration on genetic patterns of C. communis was not significant (MMRR; βE = -0.17, P = 0.12). Our study clearly demonstrated that the extreme edaphic conditions in metalliferous areas had limited effects on the genetic variability in C. communis. Geographic distance played a more important role in affecting the genetic structure of C. communis than soil composition did. In C. communis, the geographically disjunctive populations on metalliferous soils had multiple origins and evolved independently from nearby non-metallicolous populations.
RSC Advances | 2018
Peng Bao; Mingchen Xia; Ajuan Liu; Mingwei Wang; Li Shen; Runlan Yu; Yuandong Liu; Jiaokun Li; Xueling Wu; Caoming Fang; Miao Chen; Guanzhou Qiu; Weimin Zeng
In this study, the biosynthesis of jarosite by Purpureocillium lilacinum was investigated. Firstly, we found when the pH value was lower than 2.50 at 30 °C, the concentration of Fe3+ in the solution significantly dropped about 72% after inoculation and a yellow-ocher precipitate was observed on the mycelium surface. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the precipitate was jarosite. Thereafter, the characterization of the biomineralization process by scanning electron microscopy showed that mineral precipitates started on the cell surface, and then thoroughly covered it. Furthermore the effect of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) on the biosynthesis of jarosite was investigated. The results suggested Fe3+ only dropped 5.2% in 2 days when EPS were stripped. Finally, through monitoring the changes of mycelium surface groups by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, we found the biomineralization process originated from the existence of free PO groups in EPS which acted as crystallization nuclei to promote Fe(OH)3 transformation into jarosite by the formation of P–O–Fe bonds.
Geomicrobiology Journal | 2018
Jiaokun Li; Huang Yu; Xueling Wu; Li Shen; Yuandong Liu; Guanzhou Qiu; Wenmin Zeng; Runlan Yu
ABSTRACT Antimony (Sb)-oxidizing bacteria play an important role in environmental Sb bioremediation because of their ability to convert the more toxic Sb(III) to the less toxic Sb(V). So far, the information about the Sb(III)-oxidizing bacteria species is still limited. In this study, three highly Sb(III)-resistant bacterial strains were isolated from contaminated mine soils after aerobic enrichment culturing with Sb(III) (1 mM). The morphological, biochemical, and 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis suggested that the three novel bacterial isolates fell within Cupriavidus, Moraxella, and Bacillus, respectively. Among the strains, Moraxella sp. S2 isolated from soils with the highest Sb content exhibited the highest minimum inhibitory concentration for Sb(III) but the lowest Sb(III) oxidation efficiency, which could not completely oxidize 50 μM Sb(III) in 15 days. Cupriavidus sp. S1 was able to oxidize 50 μM Sb(III) completely in 12 days, but could not oxidize 100 μM Sb(III) even with extended time of incubation, while Bacillus sp. S3 with the lowest resistance to Sb(III) could aerobically oxidize 100 µM Sb(III) within 2 days, showing high Sb(III) oxidation efficiency. Our research demonstrated that indigenous microorganisms associated with Sb mine soils were capable of Sb oxidation, and the novel bacteria isolated could represent good candidates for Sb remediation in heavily polluted sites.
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2017
Mingchen Xia; Ya-Ping Wang; Tangjian Peng; Li Shen; Runlan Yu; Yuandong Liu; Miao Chen; Jiaokun Li; Xueling Wu; Weimin Zeng
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2018
Mingchen Xia; Peng Bao; Ajuan Liu; Shi-Shi Zhang; Tangjian Peng; Li Shen; Runlan Yu; Xueling Wu; Jiaokun Li; Yuandong Liu; Miao Chen; Guanzhou Qiu; Weimin Zeng
Hydrometallurgy | 2018
Runlan Yu; Chunwei Hou; Ajuan Liu; Tangjian Peng; Mingchen Xia; Xueling Wu; Li Shen; Yuandong Liu; Jiaokun Li; Fei Yang; Guanzhou Qiu; Miao Chen; Weimin Zeng
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research | 2016
Jiaokun Li; Xueduan Liu; Li Shen; Weimin Zeng; Guanzhou Qiu
Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2018
Mingchen Xia; Peng Bao; Ajuan Liu; Mingwei Wang; Li Shen; Runlan Yu; Yuandong Liu; Miao Chen; Jiaokun Li; Xueling Wu; Guanzhou Qiu; Weimin Zeng