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AuthorHassanien, Alaa
AuthorAhmed, Nisar
AuthorMisfud, Borbala
AuthorAl-Jabri, Hareb M.
AuthorAl-Marri, Sara
AuthorDalgamouni, Tasneem
AuthorAl-Merekhi, Maryam
AuthorSchipper, Kira
AuthorSaadaoui, Imen
AuthorSaeed, Suhur
AuthorAouida, Mustapha
Available date2025-10-12T07:55:10Z
Publication Date2025-01-01
Publication NameInternational Microbiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10123-025-00715-x
CitationHassanien, A., Ahmed, N., Misfud, B. et al. Gene expression analysis reveals genes related to heavy metals and produced water exposure in Synechococcus elongatus. Int Microbiol (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10123-025-00715-x
ISSN11396709
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67856
AbstractProduced water (PW), a major by-product of the petrochemical industry, contains a complex mixture of contaminants that limit its reuse and pose environmental risks if discharged untreated. Numerous treatment technologies have been developed to remediate this water, with bioremediation standing out as one of the most promising novel approaches. One such bioremediation method is through the application of cyanobacteria, which are able to remove pollutants such as heavy metals from produced water, although the mechanism by which the pollutants are removed is still unknown. In this study, a well-characterized cyanobacterium, Synechococcus elongatus, was used as a model organism to establish a proof of concept for identifying genes responsive to PW exposure and heavy metal stress. RNA sequencing was performed to analyze transcriptomic changes in S. elongatus grown in BG-11 (control) and exposed to 3 mg/mL of iron (heavy metal (HM)) or 25% v/v PW in BG-11. Differential expression analysis revealed that 11 and 67 genes were ≥ fivefold upregulated, and 337 and 27 genes were ≥ fivefold downregulated under HM and PW exposure, respectively, compared to the control. Among the over-expressed genes, the plasma membrane transporter, nitrate ABC transporter permease, was identified, suggesting its important role in the bioremediation process of heavy metals from wastewater. These findings provide foundational insights into stress-responsive gene networks in cyanobacteria and inform future bioengineering strategies for enhancing bioremediation capabilities in S. elongatus and related strains.
SponsorOpen Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library. This research was funded by ExxonMobil Research Qatar Limited funding (QUEX-CAS-EMRQ-20/21).
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectBioremediation
Cyanobacteria
Produced water
Transcriptomics
Wastewater
TitleGene expression analysis reveals genes related to heavy metals and produced water exposure in Synechococcus elongatus
TypeArticle
ESSN1618-1905
dc.accessType Open Access


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