| Literature DB >> 29467724 |
Satoshi Kawaichi1, Tetsuya Yamada1,2, Akio Umezawa1, Shawn E McGlynn1,3, Takehiro Suzuki4, Naoshi Dohmae4, Takashi Yoshida5, Yoshihiko Sako5, Nobuhiro Matsushita6, Kazuhito Hashimoto7, Ryuhei Nakamura1,3.
Abstract
Ardenticatena maritima strain 110S is a filamentous bacterium isolated from an iron-rich coastal hydrothermal field, and it is a unique isolate capable of dissimilatory iron or nitrate reduction among the members of the bacterial phylum Chloroflexi. Here, we report the ability of A. maritima strain 110S to utilize electrodes as a sole electron acceptor and donor when coupled with the oxidation of organic compounds and nitrate reduction, respectively. In addition, multicellular filaments with hundreds of cells arranged end-to-end increased the extracellular electron transfer (EET) ability to electrodes by organizing filaments into bundled structures, with the aid of microbially reduced iron oxide minerals on the cell surface of strain 110S. Based on these findings, together with the attempt to detect surface-localized cytochromes in the genome sequence and the demonstration of redox-dependent staining and immunostaining of the cell surface, we propose a model of bidirectional electron transport by A. maritima strain 110S, in which surface-localized multiheme cytochromes and surface-associated iron minerals serve as a conduit of bidirectional EET in multicellular filaments.Entities:
Keywords: cytochromes; extracellular electron transfer; filamentous bacteria; iron reducing bacteria; nitrate
Year: 2018 PMID: 29467724 PMCID: PMC5808234 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Putative heme proteins detected in the heme-stained bands of membrane fraction by LC-MS/MS.
| Band Size (LC-MS/MS) | Locus_tag | AA seq. length | Predicted MW (by ExPASy) | Number of heme binding motif (CXXCH) | Signal peptide (by SignalP 4.1 Gram-Positive) | Number of transmembrane helices (by HMMTOP)a | Top hitb | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | ARMA_0652 | 287 | 30749.6 | 2 | N | 1 (8-27) | Putative cytochrome | 4E-45 |
| ARMA2402 | 158 | 17912.9 | 1 | N | 2 (23-47, 60-84) | Hypothetical protein [ | 5E-43 | |
| ARMA_2518 | 127 | 14202.5 | 1 | N | 1 (6-22) | Cytochrome | 1E-40 | |
| 16, 30 | ARMA1484 | 344 | 37991.4 | 1 | Y | 3 (6-23, 48-66, 91-108) | Cytochrome | 3E-81 |
| 30 | ARMA_0541 | 155 | 16414.1 | 1 | Y | 1 (6-22) | Cytochrome | 2E-40 |
| 74 | ARMA0580 | 430 | 47928.6 | 7 | Y | 1 (8-30) | Hypothetical protein [ | 3E-118 |
| ARMA_2517 | 1036 | 114866.7 | 1 | N | 0 | Molybdopterin oxidoreductase [ | 0 |