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Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer

The biological reduction of selenite (Se(iv)) or tellurite (Te(iv)) to Se(0) or Te(0) has received increasing attention, as related studies have favored the development of Se/Te pollution control methods. In the presence of the electron donor, the microbes acquired energy and transferred electrons t...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Manman, Zhang, Haikun, Li, Yan, Chen, Wenhao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10667860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra07093j
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author Cheng, Manman
Zhang, Haikun
Li, Yan
Chen, Wenhao
author_facet Cheng, Manman
Zhang, Haikun
Li, Yan
Chen, Wenhao
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description The biological reduction of selenite (Se(iv)) or tellurite (Te(iv)) to Se(0) or Te(0) has received increasing attention, as related studies have favored the development of Se/Te pollution control methods. In the presence of the electron donor, the microbes acquired energy and transferred electrons to Se(iv) or Te(iv) to achieve their detoxication. However, the microbial electron transfer pathways involved in this process are still not fully understood. In this study, we reported that marine Shewanella sp. FDL-2 (FDL-2) was capable of reducing Se(iv) and Te(iv) through a novel riboflavin-involved pathway. The results showed that FDL-2 can effectively reduce 10 mM Se(iv) and 5 mM Te(iv) to Se(0) and Te(0), which was further confirmed by XPS and XRD analyses. RT-qPCR results indicate the upregulation of genes coding flavin-related proteins, and the production of flavin-related substances by strain FDL-2 during Se(iv)/Te(iv) bioreduction was proven by fluorescence chromatography analysis. In addition, the presence of riboflavin enhanced the electron transfer efficiency, indicating its promoting effect on the bioreduction of Se(iv)/Te(iv). Overall, our results highlight a riboflavin-involved electron transfer pathway during Se(iv)/Te(iv) bioreduction and thus deepen our understanding of the corresponding mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-106678602023-11-24 Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer Cheng, Manman Zhang, Haikun Li, Yan Chen, Wenhao RSC Adv Chemistry The biological reduction of selenite (Se(iv)) or tellurite (Te(iv)) to Se(0) or Te(0) has received increasing attention, as related studies have favored the development of Se/Te pollution control methods. In the presence of the electron donor, the microbes acquired energy and transferred electrons to Se(iv) or Te(iv) to achieve their detoxication. However, the microbial electron transfer pathways involved in this process are still not fully understood. In this study, we reported that marine Shewanella sp. FDL-2 (FDL-2) was capable of reducing Se(iv) and Te(iv) through a novel riboflavin-involved pathway. The results showed that FDL-2 can effectively reduce 10 mM Se(iv) and 5 mM Te(iv) to Se(0) and Te(0), which was further confirmed by XPS and XRD analyses. RT-qPCR results indicate the upregulation of genes coding flavin-related proteins, and the production of flavin-related substances by strain FDL-2 during Se(iv)/Te(iv) bioreduction was proven by fluorescence chromatography analysis. In addition, the presence of riboflavin enhanced the electron transfer efficiency, indicating its promoting effect on the bioreduction of Se(iv)/Te(iv). Overall, our results highlight a riboflavin-involved electron transfer pathway during Se(iv)/Te(iv) bioreduction and thus deepen our understanding of the corresponding mechanism. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10667860/ /pubmed/38024980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra07093j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cheng, Manman
Zhang, Haikun
Li, Yan
Chen, Wenhao
Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title_full Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title_fullStr Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title_full_unstemmed Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title_short Riboflavin secreted by Shewanella sp. FDL-2 facilitates its reduction of Se(iv) and Te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
title_sort riboflavin secreted by shewanella sp. fdl-2 facilitates its reduction of se(iv) and te(iv) by promoting electron transfer
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10667860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra07093j
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