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Evaluation of cell wall-associated direct extracellular electron transfer in thermophilic Geobacillus sp.open access

Authors
Gurumurthy, Dummi MahadevanBilal, MuhammadNadda, Ashok KumarReddy, Vaddi DamodaraSaratale, Ganesh DattatrayaGuzik, UrszulaFerreira, Luiz Fernando RomanholoGupta, Sanjay KumarSavanur, Mohammed AzharuddinMulla, Sikandar I.
Issue Date
Aug-2021
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Keywords
Extracellular electron transfer; Thermophiles; Redox proteins; Mediators; Flavins
Citation
3 BIOTECH, v.11, no.8
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
3 BIOTECH
Volume
11
Number
8
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4652
DOI
10.1007/s13205-021-02917-2
ISSN
2190-572X
2190-5738
Abstract
In this study, a cell wall-associated extracellular electron transfer (EET) was determined in the thermophilic Geobacillus sp. to utilize iron as a terminal electron acceptor. The direct extracellular transfer of its electrons was primarily linked to the cell wall cytochrome-c and diffusible redox mediators like flavins during the anoxic condition. Based on the azo dye decolouration and protein film voltammetry, it was revealed that, in the absence of surface polysaccharide and diffusible mediators, the cell wall-associated EET pathway was likely to be a favorable mechanism in Geobacillus sp. Since the permeability of such redox molecule is primarily limited to the cell wall, the electron transfer occurs by direct contact with cell wall-associated cytochrome and final electron acceptor. Furthermore, transfer of electrons with the help of redox shuttling molecules like riboflavin from cytochrome to cells, vice versa indicates that Geoabcillus sp. has adopted this unique pathway during an anoxic environment for its respiration.
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