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Microbial nanowires: an electrifying tale.

Sandeep Sure1, M Leigh Ackland2, Angel A J Torriero2, Alok Adholeya1, Mandira Kochar1.   

Abstract

Electromicrobiology has gained momentum in the last 10 years with advances in microbial fuel cells and the discovery of microbial nanowires (MNWs). The list of MNW-producing micro-organisms is growing and providing intriguing insights into the presence of such micro-organisms in diverse environments and the potential roles MNWs can perform. This review discusses the MNWs produced by different micro-organisms, including their structure, composition and mechanism of electron transfer through MNWs. Two hypotheses, metallic-like conductivity and an electron hopping model, have been proposed for electron transfer and we present a current understanding of both these hypotheses. MNWs not only are poised to change the way we see micro-organisms but also may impact the fields of bioenergy, biogeochemistry and bioremediation; hence, their potential applications in these fields are highlighted here.

Keywords:  electroconductive pili; microbial nanowires; type IV pili

Year:  2016        PMID: 27902405     DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.000382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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