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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Biomineralization; iron oxides; magnetite; magnetotactic bacteria; Fe(III)-reducing bacteria
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Modes Of Biomineralization Of Magnetite By Microbes, Dennis A. Bazylinski, Richard B. Frankel, Kurt O. Konhauser
Modes Of Biomineralization Of Magnetite By Microbes, Dennis A. Bazylinski, Richard B. Frankel, Kurt O. Konhauser
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Biomineralization processes have traditionally been grouped into two distinct modes; biologically induced mineralization (BIM) and biologically controlled mineralization (BCM). In BIM, microbes cause mineral formation by sorbing solutes onto their cell surfaces or extruded organic polymers and/or releasing reactive metabolites which alter the saturation state of the solution proximal to the cell or polymer surface. Such mineral products appear to have no specific recognized functions. On the other hand, in BCM microbes exert a great degree of chemical and genetic control over the nucleation and growth of mineral particles, presumably because the biominerals produced serve some physiological function. Interestingly, there …