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This book is the second volume of a two-volume set summarizing 40
years of key research findings directly related to metal-resistant
Cupriavidus/Ralstonia (Betaproteobacteria). In this second volume,
the structural and catalytic data from bacterial primary and
secondary transporters (P-ATPases, tripartite chemiosmotic
cation/proton efflux systems, cation diffusion facilitators, Major
Facilitator Superfamily and some minor categories) are outlined and
detailed for the corresponding C. metallidurans proteins. The
available three-dimensional structures are reviewed in detail,
including RND and membrane fusion proteins (from tripartite
chemiosmotic cation/proton efflux systems), sigma and anti-sigma
regulatory proteins of the cnr efflux system (resistance to cobalt
and nickel) and various periplasmic proteins mainly involved in the
response to copper and mercury. In addition, the first volume
sketches the historical and geographical context of these bacteria,
which are mostly found in industrial and polluted environments
linked to zinc and other non-ferrous metallurgy, to illustrate the
interactions between bacteria and human activities and the possible
evolutionary consequences on bacterial genomes especially as far as
the association of metal resistance genes with mobile genetic
elements is concerned. It provides a detailed description of the
response and underlying genetic determinants of type strain
Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 to a variety of metals. With high
level resistance to cadmium, chromate, cobalt, copper, mercury,
nickel, lead and zinc mediated by well-known genes for
detoxification carried by its megaplasmids pMOL28 and pMOL30. This
description is complemented with the genomic context of the metal
response genes in C. metallidurans CH34 with a focus on its
mobilome including insertion sequence elements, transposons,
integrative and conjugative elements and genomic islands.
This book is the first volume of a two-volume set summarizing 40
years of key research findings directly related to metal-resistant
Cupriavidus/Ralstonia (Betaproteobacteria). In this first volume,
the historical and geographical context of these bacteria, which
are mostly found in industrial and polluted environments linked to
zinc and other non-ferrous metallurgy, is sketched to illustrate
the interactions between bacteria and human activities and the
possible evolutionary consequences on bacterial genomes especially
as far as the association of metal resistance genes with mobile
genetic elements is concerned. A detailed description of the
response and underlying genetic determinants of type strain
Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 to a variety of metals is provided.
With high level resistance to cadmium, chromate, cobalt, copper,
mercury, nickel, lead and zinc mediated by well-known genes for
detoxification carried by its megaplasmids pMOL28 and pMOL30. This
description is complemented with the genomic context of the metal
response genes in C. metallidurans CH34 with a focus on its
mobilome including insertion sequence elements, transposons,
integrative and conjugative elements and genomic islands. In
addition, in the second volume, structural and catalytic data from
bacterial primary and secondary transporters (P-ATPases, tripartite
chemiosmotic cation/proton efflux systems, cation diffusion
facilitators, Major Facilitator Superfamily and some minor
categories) are outlined and detailed for the corresponding C.
metallidurans proteins. The available three-dimensional structures
of C. metallidurans proteins are reviewed in detail, including RND
and membrane fusion proteins (from tripartite chemiosmotic
cation/proton efflux systems), sigma and anti-sigma regulatory
proteins of the cnr efflux system (resistance to cobalt and nickel)
and various periplasmic proteins mainly involved in the response to
copper and mercury.
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