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Novel pathway for microbial FE(III) reduction: electron shuttling through naturally occurring thiols
Microbial Fe(III) reduction;Thiols;Shewanella
Wee, Seng Kew ; DiChristina, Thomas Biology Taillefert, Martial Wartell, Roger M. Hammer, Brian Ingall, Ellery ; DiChristina, Thomas
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Biology
关键词: Microbial Fe(III) reduction;    Thiols;    Shewanella;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/53406/1/WEE-DISSERTATION-2014.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The g-proteobacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 reduces a wide range of terminal electron acceptors, including solid Fe(III) oxides.Pathways for Fe(III) oxide reduction by S. oneidensis include non-reductive (organic ligand-promoted) solubilization reactions, and either direct enzymatic, or indirect electron shuttling pathways.Results of the present study expand the spectrum of electron acceptors reduced by S. oneidensis to include the naturally occurring disulfide compounds cystine, oxidized glutathione, dithiodiglycolate, dithoidiproponiate and cystamine.Subsequent electron shuttling experiments demonstrated that S. oneidensis employs the reduced (thiol) form of the disulfide compounds (cysteine, reduced glutathione, mercaptoacetate, mercaptopropionate, and 2-nitro-5-thiobenzoate, cystamine) as electron shuttles to transfer electrons to extracellular Fe(III) oxides.The results of the present study indicate that microbial disulfide reduction may represent an important electron-shuttling pathway for electron transfer to Fe(III) oxides in anaerobic marine and freshwater environments.

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