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Demethylation─The Other Side of the Mercury Methylation Coin: A Critical Review

Tamar Barkay, Baohua Gu

2021ACS Environmental Au140 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-independent oxidative demethylation, likely involving some strains of anaerobic bacteria as well as aerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria, i.e., methanotrophs. In addition, photochemical and chemical demethylation processes are described, including the roles of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and free radicals as well as dark abiotic demethylation in the natural environment about which little is currently known. We focus on mechanisms and processes of demethylation and highlight the uncertainties and known effects of environmental factors leading to MeHg degradation. Finally, we suggest future research directions to further elucidate the chemical and biochemical mechanisms of biotic and abiotic demethylation and their significance in controlling net MeHg production in natural ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

DemethylationMercury (programming language)MethylationComputer scienceDNA methylationChemistryBiochemistryProgramming languageGene expressionGeneMercury impact and mitigation studies