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Novel Small Multidrug Resistance Protein Tmt Endows the Escherichia Coli with Triphenylmethane Dyes Bioremediation Capability

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Journal Biotechnol Lett
Date 2024 Apr 25
PMID 38662307
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Dye contamination in printing and dyeing wastewater has long been a major concern due to its serious impact on both the environment and human health. In the quest for bioremediation of these hazardous dyes, biological resources such as biodegradation bacteria and enzymes have been investigated in severely polluted environments. In this context, the triphenylmethane transporter gene (tmt) was identified in six distinct clones from a metagenomic library of the printing and dyeing wastewater treatment system. Escherichia coli expressing tmt revealed 98.1% decolorization efficiency of triphenylmethane dye malachite green within 24 h under shaking culture condition. The tolerance to malachite green was improved over eightfold in the Tmt strain compared of the none-Tmt expressed strain. Similarly, the tolerance of Tmt strain to other triphenylmethane dyes like crystal violet and brilliant green, was improved by at least fourfold. Site-directed mutations, including A75G, A75S and V100G, were found to reinforce the tolerance of malachite green, and double mutations of these even further improve the tolerance. Therefore, the tmt has been demonstrated to be a specific efflux pump for triphenylmethane dyes, particularly the malachite green. By actively pumping out toxic triphenylmethane dyes, it significantly extends the cells tolerance in a triphenylmethane dye-rich environment, which may provide a promising strategy for bioremediation of triphenylmethane dye pollutants in the environments.

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