Literature DB >> 9253756

Extracellular bacterial mineralization within the context of geomicrobiology.

N Ben Omar1, J M Arias, M T González-Muñoz.   

Abstract

In the biosphere, bacteria can function as geochemical agents, promoting the dispersion, fractionation and/or concentration of matter. These processes, which are being more and more valued from the point of view of various scientific disciplines, have given rise to the field of geomicrobiology. At the same time, microbial processes resulting in the concentration of matter and thus inducing the formation of minerals, constitute an area of research of growing interest known as biomineralization. In this review a succinct summary of various aspects of both disciplines has been offered together with a more detailed review of those aspects related to extracellular bacterial mineralization. The significance of the role played by the metabolism of bacteria is discussed along with the results of recent research on the role of dead bacteria and bacterial remains that act as heterogeneous nuclei of crystallization. The role played by the membranes of bacteria has also been considered to be highly relevant, and a discussion concerning their possible value as models for both the study of more complex biomineralization processes as well as application in the field of biomimetic materials is put forward.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9253756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiologia        ISSN: 0213-4101


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