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Engineering siderophore production in Pseudomonas to improve asbestos weathering

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Summary Iron plays a key role in microbial metabolism and bacteria have developed multiple siderophore‐driven mechanisms due to its poor bioavailability for organisms in the environment. Iron‐bearing minerals generally serve as a nutrient source to sustain bacterial growth after bioweathering. Siderophores are high‐affinity ferric iron chelators, of which the biosynthesis is tightly regulated by the presence of iron. Pyoverdine‐producing Pseudomonas have shown their ability to extract iron and magnesium from asbestos waste as nutrients. However, such bioweathering is rapidly limited due to repression of the pyoverdine pathway and the low bacterial requirement for iron. We developed a metabolically engineered strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa for which pyoverdine production was no longer repressed by iron as a proof of concept. We compared siderophore‐promoted dissolution of flocking asbestos waste by this optimized strain to that by the wild‐type strain. Interestingly, pyoverdine production by the optimized strain was seven times higher in the presence of asbestos waste and the dissolution of magnesium and iron from the chrysotile fibres contained in flocking asbestos waste was significantly enhanced. This innovative mineral weathering process contributes to remove toxic iron from the asbestos fibres and may contribute to the development of an eco‐friendly method to manage asbestos waste.
Title: Engineering siderophore production in Pseudomonas to improve asbestos weathering
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Summary Iron plays a key role in microbial metabolism and bacteria have developed multiple siderophore‐driven mechanisms due to its poor bioavailability for organisms in the environment.
Iron‐bearing minerals generally serve as a nutrient source to sustain bacterial growth after bioweathering.
Siderophores are high‐affinity ferric iron chelators, of which the biosynthesis is tightly regulated by the presence of iron.
Pyoverdine‐producing Pseudomonas have shown their ability to extract iron and magnesium from asbestos waste as nutrients.
However, such bioweathering is rapidly limited due to repression of the pyoverdine pathway and the low bacterial requirement for iron.
We developed a metabolically engineered strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa for which pyoverdine production was no longer repressed by iron as a proof of concept.
We compared siderophore‐promoted dissolution of flocking asbestos waste by this optimized strain to that by the wild‐type strain.
Interestingly, pyoverdine production by the optimized strain was seven times higher in the presence of asbestos waste and the dissolution of magnesium and iron from the chrysotile fibres contained in flocking asbestos waste was significantly enhanced.
This innovative mineral weathering process contributes to remove toxic iron from the asbestos fibres and may contribute to the development of an eco‐friendly method to manage asbestos waste.

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