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U(VI) reduction by spores of Clostridium acetobutylicum

Dalla Vecchia, Elena  
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Veeramani, Harish  
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Suvorova Buffat, Elena  
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2010
Research in Microbiology

Vegetative cells of Clostridium acetobutylicum are known to reduce hexavalent uranium (U(VI)). We investigated the ability of spores of this organism to drive the same reaction. We found that spores were able to remove U(VI) from solution when H, was provided as an electron donor and to form a U(IV) precipitate. We tested several environmental conditions and found that spent vegetative cell growth medium was required for the process. Electron microscopy showed the product of reduction to accumulate outside the exosporium. Our results point towards a novel U(VI) reduction mechanism, driven by spores, that is distinct from the thoroughly studied reactions in metal-reducing Proteobacteria. (C) 2010 Institut Pasteur. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.resmic.2010.08.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000286128800007

Author(s)
Dalla Vecchia, Elena  
Veeramani, Harish  
Suvorova Buffat, Elena  
Wigginton, Nicholas
Bargar, John R.
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Research in Microbiology
Volume

161

Issue

9

Start page

765

End page

771

Subjects

Spores

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Uranium

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Reduction

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Bioremediation

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Uranium Reduction

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Hexavalent Uranium

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Metal Reduction

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Marine Bacillus

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Toxic Metals

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Bioreduction

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Groundwater

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Bacteria

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Fe(Iii)

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Cr(Vi)

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September 2, 2010
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