The production and composition of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), as well as the EPS-related functional resistance genes and metabolic levels of Bacillus sp. under Cu(II) stress, were investigated. EPS production increased by 2.73 ± 0.29 times compared to the control when the strain was treated with 30 mg L Cu(II). Specifically, the polysaccharide (PS) content in EPS increased by 2.26 ± 0.28 g CDW and the PN/PS (protein/polysaccharide) ratio value increased by 3.18 ± 0.33 times under 30 mg L Cu(II) compared to the control. The increased EPS secretion and higher PN/PS ratio in EPS strengthened the cells' ability to resist the toxic effect of Cu(II). Differential expression of functional genes under Cu(II) stress was revealed by Gene Ontology pathway enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analysis. The enriched genes were most obviously upregulated in the UMP biosynthesis pathway, the pyrimidine metabolism pathway, and the TCS metabolism pathway. This indicates an enhancement of EPS regulation-related metabolic levels and their role as a defense mechanism for cells to adapt to Cu(II) stress. Additionally, seven copper resistance genes were upregulated while three were downregulated. The upregulated genes were related to the heavy metal resistance, while downregulated genes were related to cell differentiation, indicating that the strain had initiated an obvious resistance to Cu(II) despite its severe cell toxicity. These results provided a basis for promoting EPS-regulated associated functional genes and the application of gene-regulated bacteria in heavy metal-containing wastewater treatment.

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