生物矿化
生物转化
细菌
生物累积
磷酸盐
化学
微生物学
拉伤
中慢生根瘤菌属
抗性(生态学)
α蛋白细菌
生物
生物化学
环境化学
生态学
16S核糖体RNA
共生
古生物学
遗传学
根瘤菌
解剖
酶
作者
Carina Coimbra,Rita Branco,Pedro S P da Silva,J.A. Paixão,Jean Martins,Lorenzo Spadini,Paula V. Morais
标识
DOI:10.1093/jambio/lxae156
摘要
Abstract Aims Yttrium (Y) holds significant industrial and economic importance, being listed as a critical element on the European list of critical elements, thus emphasizing the high priority for its recovery. Bacterial strategies play a crucial role in the biorecovery of metals, offering a promising and environmentally friendly approach. Therefore, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms behind bacterial resistance, as well as the processes of bioaccumulation and biotransformation, is of paramount importance. Methods and results A total of 207 Alphaproteobacteria strains from the University of Coimbra Bacteria Culture Collection were tested for Y-resistance. Among these, strain Mesorhizobium qingshengii J19 exhibited high resistance (up to 4 mM Y) and remarkable Y accumulation capacity, particularly in the cell membrane. Electron microscopy revealed Y-phosphate interactions, while X-ray diffraction identified Y(PO3)3·9H2O biocrystals produced by J19 cells. Conclusion This study elucidates Y immobilization through biomineralization within phosphate biocrystals using M. qingshengii J19 cells.
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