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University of Massachusetts Amherst

Kelly Nevin

2002

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Mechanisms For Accessing Insoluble Fe(Iii) Oxide During Dissimilatory Fe(Iii) Reduction By Geothrix Fermentans, Kelly P. Nevin, Derek Lovley May 2002

Mechanisms For Accessing Insoluble Fe(Iii) Oxide During Dissimilatory Fe(Iii) Reduction By Geothrix Fermentans, Kelly P. Nevin, Derek Lovley

Kelly Nevin

Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganism found within the Fe(III) reduction zone of subsurface environments. Culture filtrates of G. fermentans stimulated the reduction of poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxide by washed cell suspensions, suggesting that G. fermentans released one or more extracellular compounds that promoted Fe(III) oxide reduction. In order to determine if G. fermentans released electron-shuttling compounds, poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxide was incorporated into microporous alginate beads, which prevented contact between G. fermentans and the Fe(III) oxide. G. fermentans reduced the Fe(III) within the beads, suggesting that one of the compounds that …