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Divalent Base Cations Hamper HgII Uptake

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 46, 期 12, 页码 6645-6653

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es300760e

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Despite the alarming trends of declining base cation concentrations in boreal lakes, no studies have attempted to predict the consequences of this decline on the geochemical cycle of mercury, a top priority contaminant worldwide. In this study, we used a whole-cell gram-negative bioreporter to evaluate the direction and magnitude of changes in net accumulation of Hg-II by bacteria in response to changing base cation concentrations. We show that regardless of the speciation of Hg-II in solution, increasing divalent base cation concentrations decrease net Hg-II accumulation by the bioreporter, suggesting a protective effect of these cations. Our work suggests that the complexity of the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria must be considered when modeling Hg uptake pathways; we propose that base divalent cations contribute to hamper net Hg-II accumulation by decreasing outer membrane permeability and, therefore, the passive diffusion of Hg-II species to the periplasmic space. This work points to an unsuspected and likely harmful consequence of a delay in recovering from acidification in boreal lakes, in that uptake of Hg-II by bacteria is not only enhanced by the reduced pH but can also be enhanced by a decline in base cation levels.

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