نبذة مختصرة : Dataset for journal paper entitled "Variability in Arsenic Methylation Efficiency across Aerobic and Anaerobic Microorganisms" (DOI:10.1021/acs.est.0c03908). Partial publication's abstract: "Microbially-mediated methylation of arsenic (As) plays an important role in the As biogeochemical cycle, particularly in rice paddy soils where methylated As, generated microbially, is translocated into rice grains. The presence of the arsenite (As(III)) methyltransferase gene ( arsM ) in soil microbes has been used as an indication of their capacity for As methylation. Here, we evaluate the ability of seven microorganisms encoding active ArsM enzymes to methylate As.Amongst those, only the aerobic species were efficient methylators. The anaerobic microorganisms presented high resistance to As exposure, presumably through their efficient As(III) efflux, but methylated As poorly. The only exception were methanogens, for which efficient As methylation was seemingly an artifact of membrane disruption." The files deposited include: the flow cytometry data and fluorescence microscopy pictures used to assess membrane disruption of the methanogen Methanosarcina mazei , for experimental details please refer to publication, and the supporting information of the publication. Files: Figure 3_flowcytometry files.zip: flow cytometry measurements reported in Figure 3 of publication. Measurementswere performed with a 5-laser LSRII SORP flow cytometer.SYBR Green I (SG) (Invitrogen) was excited by the Blue laser (488 nm) and detected using a 530/30 band pass filter. propidium iodide (PI) (Sigma)was excited by the YG laser (561 nm) and detected using a 610/20 band pass filter. 30’000 events per sample were analyzed into four populations (no fluorescence, SG, SG/PI, or PI). Cells could be assigned to the membrane-compromised population, based on the gating of double-stained and single-stained controls of glutaraldehyde- fixed and ethanol-permeabilized cells. Cytometric data were acquired and analyzed using BD TM FACSDiva software v. 8.0.1 (BD ...
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