Abstract
In this essay, the heavy metal resistance patterns of bacterial strains isolated from industrial wastewater, domestic wastewater and various parts of the wastewater treatment system of Arak city have been studied. 28 intestinal bacterial strains were screened and identified as Klebsiella, Escherichia coli, Citrobacter and Enterobacter species biochemical methods. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against the various heavy metals including cadmium chloride, nickel sulfate, mercuric chloride, potassium chromate and potassium tellurite were determined using the agar dilution method and some antibiotics by disk method. In this study, for first time, we have found high MIC for Klebsiella sp., 22 mM (4032 μg/ml) for cadmium, 20 mM (3884 μg/ml) for chromium, 20 mM (6157 μg/ml) for telluride, 10 mM (2628 μg/ml) for nickel and 1mM (271.5 μg/ml) for mercury. Furthermore, the bacterial strain Escherichia coli DH5α was transformed with plasmid isolated from Cd2+ resistant Klebsiella sp. The same size of the plasmid was isolated from transformed E.coli DH5α and separated on 0.8% agarose gel electrophoresis. The curing was carried out by exposing cell culture overnight to Sodium Dodechyl Sulphate, which resulted in losing their resistance to cadmium, and therefore, the ability of Klebsiella sp. resistant to cadmium is plasmid mediated
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