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Phosphatase‐mediated heavy metal accumulation by a Citrobacter sp. and related enterobacteria

A Citrobacter sp. was reported previously to accumulate heavy metals as cell‐bound heavy metal phosphates. Metal uptake is mediated by the activity of a periplasmic acid‐type phosphatase that liberates inorganic phosphate to provide the precipitant ligand for heavy metals presented to the cells. Ami...

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Published in:FEMS microbiology letters 1994-08, Vol.121 (2), p.141-146
Main Authors: Macaskie, L.E., Bonthrone, K.M., Rouch, D.A.
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Language:English
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Summary:A Citrobacter sp. was reported previously to accumulate heavy metals as cell‐bound heavy metal phosphates. Metal uptake is mediated by the activity of a periplasmic acid‐type phosphatase that liberates inorganic phosphate to provide the precipitant ligand for heavy metals presented to the cells. Amino acid sequencing of peptide fragments of the purified enzyme revealed significant homology to the phoN product (acid phosphatase) of some other enterobacteria. These organisms, together with Klebsiella pneumoniae, previously reported to produce acid phosphatase, were tested for their ability to remove uranium and lanthanum from challenge solutions supplemented with phosphatase substrate. The coupling of phosphate liberation to metal bioaccumulation was limited to the metal accumulating Citrobacter sp.; therefore the participation of species‐specific additional factors in metal bioaccumulation was suggested.
ISSN:0378-1097
1574-6968
DOI:10.1111/j.1574-6968.1994.tb07090.x