Spores of a hot spring isolated strain of Bacillus subtilis were tested as a biotechnological tool to be used for the detoxification and bioremedition of heavy metals. Lead and cadmium were efficiently adsorbed by B. subtilis spores with those of C1 more efficient than those of the lab collection strain PY79. Metal-adsorption did not alter the functionality of C1 spores that were still fully resistant to heat, ethanol or chloroform and able to germinate after the interaction with Cd2+ or Pb2+. The spore-adsorbed metals were released upon disruption of the spore coat layers, suggesting that the metals were mostly accumulated within the spore coat. Heat-inactivated spores released almost all adsorbed metals, allowing the recovery of Cd2+ and Pb2+. While Cd2+ polluted water impaired the normal germination and growth of seeds of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, treatment of the polluted water with C1 spores restored plant growth.

Bioremediation and Recovery of Lead and Cadmium by Spores of Bacillus subtilis C1 / Belaeff, C.; De Luca, Y.; Di Iorio, L.; De Stefano, M.; Baccigalupi, L.; Giovannelli, D.; Ricca, E.; Saggese, A.. - In: MICROBIOLOGYOPEN. - ISSN 2045-8827. - 14:6(2025). [10.1002/mbo3.70170]

Bioremediation and Recovery of Lead and Cadmium by Spores of Bacillus subtilis C1

De Luca Y.;Di Iorio L.;De Stefano M.;Baccigalupi L.;Giovannelli D.;Ricca E.
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Saggese A.
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2025

Abstract

Spores of a hot spring isolated strain of Bacillus subtilis were tested as a biotechnological tool to be used for the detoxification and bioremedition of heavy metals. Lead and cadmium were efficiently adsorbed by B. subtilis spores with those of C1 more efficient than those of the lab collection strain PY79. Metal-adsorption did not alter the functionality of C1 spores that were still fully resistant to heat, ethanol or chloroform and able to germinate after the interaction with Cd2+ or Pb2+. The spore-adsorbed metals were released upon disruption of the spore coat layers, suggesting that the metals were mostly accumulated within the spore coat. Heat-inactivated spores released almost all adsorbed metals, allowing the recovery of Cd2+ and Pb2+. While Cd2+ polluted water impaired the normal germination and growth of seeds of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, treatment of the polluted water with C1 spores restored plant growth.
2025
Bioremediation and Recovery of Lead and Cadmium by Spores of Bacillus subtilis C1 / Belaeff, C.; De Luca, Y.; Di Iorio, L.; De Stefano, M.; Baccigalupi, L.; Giovannelli, D.; Ricca, E.; Saggese, A.. - In: MICROBIOLOGYOPEN. - ISSN 2045-8827. - 14:6(2025). [10.1002/mbo3.70170]
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