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Electron transfer in the dissimilatory iron-reducing bacterium Geobacter metallireducens

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ANAEROBE
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 187-196

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1006/anae.2000.0333

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NADH dehydrogenase; anaerobic respiration; Geobacteraceae; Cytochrome c; Fe(III)-reduction

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To investigate electron transport in the dissimilatory iron-reducing isolate Geobacter metallireducens strain GS-15, assays for redox enzymes and characterizations of cytochromes were performed. G. metallireducens produced 1.56 g dry cell weight per mol e(-) transferred when grown on benzoate and contained the following citric acid cycle enzymes (activities in nkat per mg cell protein); isocitrate dehydrogenase (0.84), coenzyme A-dependent 2-oxoglutarate: methyl viologen oxidoreductase (2.80), succinate dehydrogenase (0.80), and malate dehydrogenase (8.35). An oxygen-sensitive, soluble coenzyme A-dependent 2-oxoglutarate: ferredoxin oxidoreductase (0.14) with no NAD(P)-activity was observed. In cell suspensions NADPH, but not NADH, could reduce methyl viologen (2.45). Isocitrate and malate dehydrogenase activities were soluble enzymes that coupled with NADP and NAD,respectively. NADPH (0.94) and NADH (1.85) oxidation activities were observed in detergent solubilized, whole-eel]. suspensions using the artificial electron acceptor menadione. Menaquinone was observed at 1.2 mu mol per g cell protein. The triheme c(7) cytochrome was purified and 37 amino acids were determined. The mass observed by mass spectroscopy was 9684+/-10 Da. The average mid-point potential for the three hemes was measured at -91 mV. The growth yield, redox reactions, and electron transfer components are discussed with regards to possible sites of energy conservation during growth on iron(III). (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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