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Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm

Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum is a Gram-positive member of the Actinobacteria phylum that can respire aerobically or anaerobically with soluble Fe(II) or Fe(III), respectively, in sulfuric acid at pH 1.5. Cyclic voltammetry measurements using intact F. acidiphilum at pH 1.5 produced fully reversible vo...

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Autores principales: Blake, Robert C., Nautiyal, Amit, Smith, Kayla A., Walton, Noelle N., Pendleton, Brealand, Wang, Zhe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.705187
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author Blake, Robert C.
Nautiyal, Amit
Smith, Kayla A.
Walton, Noelle N.
Pendleton, Brealand
Wang, Zhe
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Nautiyal, Amit
Smith, Kayla A.
Walton, Noelle N.
Pendleton, Brealand
Wang, Zhe
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description Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum is a Gram-positive member of the Actinobacteria phylum that can respire aerobically or anaerobically with soluble Fe(II) or Fe(III), respectively, in sulfuric acid at pH 1.5. Cyclic voltammetry measurements using intact F. acidiphilum at pH 1.5 produced fully reversible voltammograms that were highly reproducible. The maximum current observed with the anodic peak was considerably less than was the maximum current observed with the cathodic peak. This difference was attributed to the competition between the platinum electrode and the soluble oxygen for the available electrons that were introduced by the cathodic wave into this facultative aerobic organism. The standard reduction potential of the intact organism was determined to be 786 mV vs. the standard hydrogen electrode, slightly more positive than that of 735 mV that was determined for soluble iron at pH 1.5 using the same apparatus. Chronocoulometry measurements conducted at different cell densities revealed that the intact organism remained in close proximity to the working electrode during the measurement, whereas soluble ionic iron did not. When the cyclic voltammetry of intact F. acidiphilum was monitored using an integrating cavity absorption meter, the only small changes in absorbance that were detected were consistent with the participation of a cellular cytochrome with reduced absorbance peaks at 448 and 605 nm. The cytochrome that participated in the exchange of electrons between the intact organism and extracellular solid electrodes like platinum was the same cytochrome whose oxidation was previously shown to be rate-limiting when the organism respired aerobically on extracellular soluble iron.
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spelling pubmed-83507672021-08-10 Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm Blake, Robert C. Nautiyal, Amit Smith, Kayla A. Walton, Noelle N. Pendleton, Brealand Wang, Zhe Front Microbiol Microbiology Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum is a Gram-positive member of the Actinobacteria phylum that can respire aerobically or anaerobically with soluble Fe(II) or Fe(III), respectively, in sulfuric acid at pH 1.5. Cyclic voltammetry measurements using intact F. acidiphilum at pH 1.5 produced fully reversible voltammograms that were highly reproducible. The maximum current observed with the anodic peak was considerably less than was the maximum current observed with the cathodic peak. This difference was attributed to the competition between the platinum electrode and the soluble oxygen for the available electrons that were introduced by the cathodic wave into this facultative aerobic organism. The standard reduction potential of the intact organism was determined to be 786 mV vs. the standard hydrogen electrode, slightly more positive than that of 735 mV that was determined for soluble iron at pH 1.5 using the same apparatus. Chronocoulometry measurements conducted at different cell densities revealed that the intact organism remained in close proximity to the working electrode during the measurement, whereas soluble ionic iron did not. When the cyclic voltammetry of intact F. acidiphilum was monitored using an integrating cavity absorption meter, the only small changes in absorbance that were detected were consistent with the participation of a cellular cytochrome with reduced absorbance peaks at 448 and 605 nm. The cytochrome that participated in the exchange of electrons between the intact organism and extracellular solid electrodes like platinum was the same cytochrome whose oxidation was previously shown to be rate-limiting when the organism respired aerobically on extracellular soluble iron. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8350767/ /pubmed/34381433 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.705187 Text en Copyright © 2021 Blake, Nautiyal, Smith, Walton, Pendleton and Wang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Blake, Robert C.
Nautiyal, Amit
Smith, Kayla A.
Walton, Noelle N.
Pendleton, Brealand
Wang, Zhe
Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title_full Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title_fullStr Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title_full_unstemmed Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title_short Ferrimicrobium acidiphilum Exchanges Electrons With a Platinum Electrode via a Cytochrome With Reduced Absorbance Maxima at 448 and 605 nm
title_sort ferrimicrobium acidiphilum exchanges electrons with a platinum electrode via a cytochrome with reduced absorbance maxima at 448 and 605 nm
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8350767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.705187
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