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      Induction of nitrate-dependent Fe(II) oxidation by Fe(II) in Dechloromonas sp. strain UWNR4 and Acidovorax sp. strain 2AN.

      Applied and Environmental Microbiology
      Comamonadaceae, metabolism, Ferrous Compounds, Iron, Nitrates, Oxidation-Reduction, Rhodocyclaceae

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          We evaluated the inducibility of nitrate-dependent Fe(II)-EDTA oxidation (NDFO) in non-growth, chloramphenicol-amended, resting-cell suspensions of Dechloromonas sp. strain UWNR4 and Acidovorax sp. strain 2AN. Cells previously incubated with Fe(II)-EDTA oxidized ca. 6-fold more Fe(II)-EDTA than cells previously incubated with Fe(III)-EDTA. This is the first report of induction of NDFO by Fe(II).

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          23144134
          3553780
          10.1128/AEM.02709-12

          Chemistry
          Comamonadaceae,metabolism,Ferrous Compounds,Iron,Nitrates,Oxidation-Reduction,Rhodocyclaceae
          Chemistry
          Comamonadaceae, metabolism, Ferrous Compounds, Iron, Nitrates, Oxidation-Reduction, Rhodocyclaceae

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