Expression Levels of hgcAB Genes and Mercury Availability Jointly Explain Methylmercury Formation in Stratified Brackish Waters.
Eric CapoCaiyan FengAndrea G BravoStefan BertilssonAnne L SoerensenJarone PinhassiMoritz BuckCamilla KarlssonJeffrey A HawkesErik BjörnPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Neurotoxic methylmercury (MeHg) is formed by microbial methylation of inorganic divalent Hg (Hg II ) and constitutes severe environmental and human health risks. The methylation is enabled by hgcA and hgcB genes, but it is not known if the associated molecular-level processes are rate-limiting or enable accurate prediction of MeHg formation in nature. In this study, we investigated the relationships between hgc genes and MeHg across redox-stratified water columns in the brackish Baltic Sea. We showed, for the first time, that hgc transcript abundance and the concentration of dissolved Hg II -sulfide species were strong predictors of both the Hg II methylation rate and MeHg concentration, implying their roles as principal joint drivers of MeHg formation in these systems. Additionally, we characterized the metabolic capacities of hgc + microorganisms by reconstructing their genomes from metagenomes (i.e., hgc + MAGs), which highlighted the versatility of putative Hg II methylators in the water column of the Baltic Sea. In establishing relationships between hgc transcripts and the Hg II methylation rate, we advance the fundamental understanding of mechanistic principles governing MeHg formation in nature and enable refined predictions of MeHg levels in coastal seas in response to the accelerating spread of oxygen-deficient zones.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- genome wide
- fluorescent probe
- dna methylation
- aqueous solution
- living cells
- high speed
- endothelial cells
- poor prognosis
- gene expression
- climate change
- bioinformatics analysis
- genome wide identification
- genome wide analysis
- risk assessment
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- organic matter
- single molecule
- human health
- water quality