1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.1990.tb03954.x
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Cadmium sequestration in cells of two stains ofAlcaligenes eutrophus

Abstract: Alicaligenes eutrophus CH34 and its plasmid‐free derivative were cultivated in the presence of cadmium. The wild type strain A. eutrophus CH34 harboured two plasmids and was cadmium‐resistant, while the plasmid‐free mutant AE104 was cadmium‐sensitive. The Cd‐resistant strain immobilized more cadmium than the Cd‐sensitive one. Cadmium was mainly located in the cell envelopes of the Cd‐resistant strain. Several cellular modifications were observed: thickening of the cell envelopes and changes int he peptidoglyca… Show more

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“…This may be attributed to the secretions and surface compositions of 11830 to absorb Cd on the cell surface, or that the self-protecting and detoxifying mechanism removes the intracellular Cd to the cell surface, which can protect cells against high concentrations of Cd [43]. Moreover, these results were also reported by other researchers [44,45].…”
Section: Tem and Eds Analysissupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This may be attributed to the secretions and surface compositions of 11830 to absorb Cd on the cell surface, or that the self-protecting and detoxifying mechanism removes the intracellular Cd to the cell surface, which can protect cells against high concentrations of Cd [43]. Moreover, these results were also reported by other researchers [44,45].…”
Section: Tem and Eds Analysissupporting
confidence: 64%