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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, March 2000, p. 1050-1056, Vol. 66, No. 3
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Reduction of Fe(III), Mn(IV), and Toxic Metals at
100°C by Pyrobaculum islandicum
Kazem
Kashefi and
Derek R.
Lovley*
Department of Microbiology, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
Received 27 September 1999/Accepted 15 December 1999
It has recently been noted that a diversity of hyperthermophilic
microorganisms have the ability to reduce Fe(III) with hydrogen as the
electron donor, but the reduction of Fe(III) or other metals by these
organisms has not been previously examined in detail. When
Pyrobaculum islandicum was grown at 100°C in a medium
with hydrogen as the electron donor and Fe(III)-citrate as the electron acceptor, the increase in cell numbers of P. islandicum per
mole of Fe(III) reduced was found to be ca. 10-fold higher than
previously reported. Poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxide could also serve
as the electron acceptor for growth on hydrogen. The stoichiometry of
hydrogen uptake and Fe(III) oxide reduction was consistent with the
oxidation of 1 mol of hydrogen resulting in the reduction of 2 mol of
Fe(III). The poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxide was reduced to
extracellular magnetite. P. islandicum could not
effectively reduce the crystalline Fe(III) oxide minerals goethite and
hematite. In addition to using hydrogen as an electron donor for
Fe(III) reduction, P. islandicum grew via Fe(III) reduction
in media in which peptone and yeast extract served as potential
electron donors. The closely related species P. aerophilum
grew via Fe(III) reduction in a similar complex medium. Cell
suspensions of P. islandicum reduced the following metals
with hydrogen as the electron donor: U(VI), Tc(VII), Cr(VI), Co(III),
and Mn(IV). The reduction of these metals was dependent upon the
presence of cells and hydrogen. The metalloids arsenate and selenate
were not reduced. U(VI) was reduced to the insoluble U(IV) mineral
uraninite, which was extracellular. Tc(VII) was reduced to insoluble
Tc(IV) or Tc(V). Cr(VI) was reduced to the less toxic, less soluble
Cr(III). Co(III) was reduced to Co(II). Mn(IV) was reduced to Mn(II)
with the formation of manganese carbonate. These results demonstrate
that biological reduction may contribute to the speciation of metals in
hydrothermal environments and could account for such phenomena as
magnetite accumulation and the formation of uranium deposits at ca.
100°C. Reduction of toxic metals with hyperthermophilic
microorganisms or their enzymes might be applied to the remediation of
metal-contaminated waters or waste streams.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, University of Massachusetts, 203 Morrill Science Center IV, Amherst, MA 01003. Phone: (413) 545-9651. Fax: (413) 545-1578. E-mail: dlovley{at}microbio.umass.edu.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, March 2000, p. 1050-1056, Vol. 66, No. 3
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