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      Effects of cobalt-histidine absorbent on aerobic denitrification by Paracoccus versutus LYM

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          To overcome the problem that ferrous complexes are easily oxidized by O 2 and then lose NO binding ability in the chemical absorption-biological reduction (CABR) process, cobalt(II)-histidine [Co(II)His] was proposed as an alternative. To evaluate the applicability of Co(II)His, the effects of CoHis absorbent on the aerobic denitrification by Paracoccus versutus LYM were investigated. Results indicated that His significantly promoted nitrite reduction. The inhibition effects of CoHis absorbent could be substantially alleviated by increasing the initial His/Co 2+ to 4 or higher. CoHis with concentrations of 4, 8, 12, 16 and 20 mM presented no distinct effect on nitrite reduction, but slightly inhibited the reduction of nitrate, resulting in longer lag of nitrate reduction, and obviously promoted the growth of strain LYM. In the presence of 5, 10, 15 and 20 mM CoHis absorbent, the main denitrification product was N 2 (not less than 95.0%). This study is of significance in verifying the applicability of Co(II)His in the CABR process, and provides a referable CoHis absorbent concentration as 20 mM with an initial His/Co 2+ of 4 for the future experiments.

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              Mechanism and Consequences of anaerobic respiration of cobalt by Shewanella oneidensis strain MR-1.

              Bacteria from the genus Shewanella are the most diverse respiratory organisms studied to date and can utilize a variety of metals and metal(loid)s as terminal electron acceptors. These bacteria can potentially be used in bioremediation applications since the redox state of metals often influences both solubility and toxicity. Understanding molecular mechanisms by which metal transformations occur and the consequences of by-products that may be toxic to the organism and thus inhibitory to the overall process is significant to future applications for bioremediation. Here, we examine the ability of Shewanella oneidensis to catalyze the reduction of chelated cobalt. We describe an unexpected ramification of [Co(III)-EDTA](-) reduction by S. oneidensis: the formation of a toxic by-product. We found that [Co(II)-EDTA](2-), the product of [Co(III)-EDTA](-) respiration, inhibited the growth of S. oneidensis strain MR-1 and that this toxicity was partially abolished by the addition of MgSO(4). We demonstrate that [Co(III)-EDTA](-) reduction by S. oneidensis requires the Mtr extracellular respiratory pathway and associated pathways required to develop functional Mtr enzymes (the c-type cytochrome maturation pathway) and ensure proper localization (type II secretion). The Mtr pathway is known to be required for a variety of substrates, including some chelated and insoluble metals and organic compounds. Understanding the full substrate range for the Mtr pathway is crucial for developing S. oneidensis strains as a tool for bioremediation.
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                zhangyu@dlut.edu.cn
                Journal
                AMB Express
                AMB Express
                AMB Express
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                2191-0855
                17 December 2019
                17 December 2019
                2019
                : 9
                : 202
                Affiliations
                ISNI 0000 0000 9247 7930, GRID grid.30055.33, Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering (Ministry of Education), School of Environmental Science and Technology, , Dalian University of Technology, ; Dalian, 116024 China
                Article
                927
                10.1186/s13568-019-0927-x
                6917670
                31848761
                8518652b-f203-443b-afa2-7de920f1adf8
                © The Author(s) 2019

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                : 25 November 2019
                : 3 December 2019
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809, National Natural Science Foundation of China;
                Award ID: 51578106
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                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012226, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities;
                Award ID: DUT18ZD215
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                Biotechnology
                cobalt-histidine absorbent,inhibition,aerobic denitrification,paracoccus versutus

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