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Arsenite oxidation by a facultative chemolithotrophic bacterium SDB1 isolated from mine tailing.

Rovimar T Lugtu1, Sung-Chan Choi, Young-Sook Oh.   

Abstract

An arsenite (As[III])-oxidizing bacterium, SDB1, was isolated from mine tailing collected from the Sangdong mine area in Korea and showed chemolithotrophic growth on As[III] and CO(2) as the respective electron and carbon sources. SDB1 is Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and belongs to the Sinorhizobium-Ensifer branch of alpha-Proteobacteria. Growth and As[III] oxidation was enhanced significantly by the presence of yeast extract (0.005%) in minimal salt medium containing 5 mM As[III]; decreasing the doubling time from 9.8 to 2.1 h and increasing the As [III] oxidation rate from 0.014 to 0.349 pmol As [III] oxidized cell(-1) h(-1). As[III] oxidation nearly stopped at pH around 4 and should be performed at pH 7 approximately 8 to be most effective. SDB1 was immobilized in calcium-alginate beads and the oxidation capacity was investigated. Specific As[III] oxidation rates obtained with SDB1 (10.1-33.7 mM As[III] oxidized g(-1) dry cell h(-1)) were 10 approximately 16-times higher than those reported previously with a heterotrophic bacterial strain (Simeonova et al., 2005). The stability and reusability of immobilized SDB1 strongly suggested that the immobilized SDB1 cell System can make the As[III] oxidation process technically and economically feasible in practical applications.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20127460     DOI: 10.1007/s12275-009-0279-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol        ISSN: 1225-8873            Impact factor:   3.422


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