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  • Aniline is a significant environmental pollutant with toxic effects that have not been extensively studied in microorganisms.
  • Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2, a bacterium that does not degrade aniline, shows tolerance to high levels of the pollutant and produces extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) when exposed to aniline and other toxic compounds.
  • The study finds that aniline triggers envelope stress in strain JA2, leading to the activation of specific stress response proteins and EPS production, indicating that aniline's toxicity may be more severe than previously understood.

Article Abstract

Aniline is a major environmental pollutant of serious concern due to its toxicity. Although microbial metabolism of aniline is well-studied, its toxic effects and physiological responses of microorganisms to aniline are largely unexplored. Rubrivivax benzoatilyticus JA2, an aniline non-degrading bacterium, tolerates high concentrations of aniline and produces extracellular polymeric substance(EPS). Surprisingly, strain JA2 forms EPS only when exposed to aniline and other toxic compounds like organic solvents and heavy metals indicating that EPS formation is coupled to cell toxicity. Further, extensive reanalysis of the previous proteomic data of aniline exposed cells revealed up-regulation of envelope stress response(ESR) proteins such as periplasmic protein folding, envelope integrity, transmembrane complex, and cell-wall remodelling proteins. In silico analysis and molecular modeling of three highly up-regulated proteins revealed that these proteins were homologous to CpxARP proteins of ESR signalling pathway. Furthermore, EPS formation to known ESR activators(Triton-X-100, EDTA) suggests that envelope stress possibly regulating the EPS production. The present study suggests that aniline triggers envelope stress; to counter this strain JA2 activates ESR pathway and EPS production. Our study revealed the hitherto unknown toxic effects of aniline as an acute envelope stressor thus toxicity of aniline may be more profound to life-forms than previously thought.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121571DOI Listing

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