A comprehensive study on the interaction of Eu(III) and U(VI) with plant cells (Daucus carota) in suspension


A comprehensive study on the interaction of Eu(III) and U(VI) with plant cells (Daucus carota) in suspension

Jessat, J.; Moll, H.; John, W.; Bilke, M.-L.; Hübner, R.; Kretzschmar, J.; Steudtner, R.; Drobot, B.; Stumpf, T.; Sachs, S.

Daucus carota suspension cells showed a high affinity towards Eu(III) and U(VI) based on a single-step bioassociation process with an equilibrium after 48 to 72 h. Cells responded with an increased metabolic activity towards heavy metal stress. Luminescence spectroscopy pointed to multiple species for both heavy metals in the culture media, providing initial hints of their interaction with cells and released metabolites. Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we could prove that malate, as an released metabolite in the culture medium, was found to complex with U. Luminescence spectroscopy also showed that Eu(III)-EDTA species are interacting with the cells. Furthermore, Eu(III) and U(VI) coordination is dominated by phosphate groups provided by the cells. We found that Ca ion channels of D. carota cells were involved in the uptake of U(VI), which led to a bioprecipitation of U(VI) in the vacuole of the cells, most probably as uranyl(VI) phosphates along with an intracellular sorption of U(VI) on biomembranes by lipid structures. Eu(III) could be found locally concentrated in the cell wall and in the cytoplasm with a co-localization with phosphorous and oxygen.

Keywords: actinides; lanthanides; luminescence spectroscopy; malate; mobilization

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