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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878258

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the total mercury accumulation (THg) in the Descoberto river basin environmental protection area (DREPA), nine sediment and water samples were collected from the Descoberto reservoir (lentic environment), and 23 in its tributaries (lotic environment), which are located in a densely urbanized area within the Descoberto river watershed, Brazil. The following physicochemical parameters of water were determined: dissolved oxygen (DO); hydrogen potential (pH); total dissolved solids (TDS); nitrate (NO3-); chloride (Cl-); temperature (T); sulfate (SO42-), and in sediment, the concentration of total mercury (THg) and volatile material (VM) was determined. THg concentrations in sediments showed a significant difference (p = 0.002) between tributaries (0.03 µg g-1 ± 0.02) and reservoir (0.08 µg g-1 ± 0.04), indicating accumulation in the lentic environment. Most of the results evaluated for ecotoxicological risks presented values below the concentration, at which adverse effects would rarely be observed, ERL (effects range low). However, in relation to the enrichment factor (EF), applied to identify the anthropogenic contribution, the results indicate that most of the samples are moderately polluted through atmospheric deposition due to vehicular traffic and agriculture. These results show that the likelihood of methylation in the lentic environment is higher than in the lotic environment.


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Environmental Monitoring/methods , Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Mercury/analysis , Rivers/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Brazil , Conservation of Natural Resources
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J Inorg Biochem ; 94(4): 365-71, 2003 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12667708

ABSTRACT

Binding of zinc to Mung Bean Nuclease was investigated by anodic stripping voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry. These methods rely on the direct monitoring of the oxidation current of zinc in the absence and presence of Mung Bean Nuclease. Titration curves of Zn(2+) with the enzyme were obtained in concentrations ranging from 1.08x10(-9) to 1.07x10(-8) M and 1.16x10(-8) to 1.04x10(-7) M. The acquired data were used to calculate the dissociation constant and the stoichiometry of the complex. The binding sites of zinc in the Mung Bean Nuclease molecule were investigated using cyclic voltammetry. Two types of binding sites for zinc were identified and were attributed to a mononuclear exposed zinc-binding site with catalytic function and to an inaccessible binuclear zinc-binding site with structural functions.


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Single-Strand Specific DNA and RNA Endonucleases/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism , Binding Sites , Cations, Divalent , Electrochemistry/methods , Kinetics , Models, Molecular , Oxidation-Reduction , Protein Binding , Titrimetry/methods , Zinc/chemistry
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