2006
DOI: 10.1128/aem.72.5.3236-3244.2006
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Metal Reduction and Iron Biomineralization by a Psychrotolerant Fe(III)-Reducing Bacterium, Shewanella sp. Strain PV-4

Abstract: A marine psychrotolerant, dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacterium, Shewanella sp. strain PV-4, from the microbial mat at a hydrothermal vent of Loihi Seamount in the Pacific Ocean has been further characterized, with emphases on metal reduction and iron biomineralization. The strain is able to reduce metals such as Fe(III), Co(III), Cr(VI), Mn(IV), and U(VI) as electron acceptors while using lactate, formate, pyruvate, or hydrogen as an electron donor. Growth during iron reduction occurred over the pH range o… Show more

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“…Consistent with species of the genus Shewanella, strain PV-4 T is a rod-shaped bacterium with a single polar flagellum (Roh et al, 2006). Biomass of strain PV-4 T exhibited an orangey colour under aerobic conditions.…”
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“…Consistent with species of the genus Shewanella, strain PV-4 T is a rod-shaped bacterium with a single polar flagellum (Roh et al, 2006). Biomass of strain PV-4 T exhibited an orangey colour under aerobic conditions.…”
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“…The almost-complete 16S rRNA gene sequence for strain PV-4 T was also amplified and sequenced as described elsewhere (Roh et al, 2006). Other Shewanella 16S rRNA gene sequences were obtained from GenBank or the Ribosomal Database Project (http://rdp.cme.msu.edu/ index.jsp).…”
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“…S. oneidensis strain MR-1 was grown overnight aerobically in 10 mL of LB medium (20 g·L −1 ) at 30°C. The resulting cell suspension was centrifuged at 3,500 × g for 10 min to pellet cells, and the LB medium was then replaced with 10 mL of DM (36). The cells were further cultivated aerobically at 30°C for 10 h using lactate (10 mM) as the sole carbon source.…”
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