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      Engineering Deinococcus geothermalis for bioremediation of high-temperature radioactive waste environments.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Biodegradation, Environmental, Deinococcus, drug effects, genetics, metabolism, Genetic Engineering, Mercury, pharmacology, Metals, Oxidation-Reduction, Radioactive Waste, Temperature

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          Deinococcus geothermalis is an extremely radiation-resistant thermophilic bacterium closely related to the mesophile Deinococcus radiodurans, which is being engineered for in situ bioremediation of radioactive wastes. We report that D. geothermalis is transformable with plasmids designed for D. radiodurans and have generated a Hg(II)-resistant D. geothermalis strain capable of reducing Hg(II) at elevated temperatures and in the presence of 50 Gy/h. Additionally, D. geothermalis is capable of reducing Fe(III)-nitrilotriacetic acid, U(VI), and Cr(VI). These characteristics support the prospective development of this thermophilic radiophile for bioremediation of radioactive mixed waste environments with temperatures as high as 55 degrees C.

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          12902245
          169113
          10.1128/AEM.69.8.4575-4582.2003

          Chemistry
          Biodegradation, Environmental,Deinococcus,drug effects,genetics,metabolism,Genetic Engineering,Mercury,pharmacology,Metals,Oxidation-Reduction,Radioactive Waste,Temperature

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