A conservative region of the mercuric reductase gene (merA) as a molecular marker of bacterial mercury resistance

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Abstract

The most common bacterial mercury resistance mechanism is based on the reduction of Hg(II) to Hg0, which is dependent of the mercuric reductase enzyme (MerA) activity. The use of a 431 bp fragment of a conservative region of the mercuric reductase (merA) gene was applied as a molecular marker of this mechanism, allowing the identification of mercury resistant bacterial strains.

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Sotero-Martins, A., De Jesus, M. S., Lacerda, M., Moreira, J. C., Filgueiras, A. L. L., & Barrocas, P. R. G. (2008). A conservative region of the mercuric reductase gene (merA) as a molecular marker of bacterial mercury resistance. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 39(2), 307–310. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-83822008000200020

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