2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-009-8885-4
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Self-immobilization of Recombinant Caulobacter crescentus and Its Application in Removal of Cadmium from Water

Abstract: Microbial biofilms can be valuable in many biotechnological applications, including bioremediation. We have previously constructed a recombinant strain of Caulobacter crescentus JS4022/p723-6H by inserting a hexahistidine peptide to a permissive site of the host surface layer (S-layer) protein RsaA. This engineered strain is highly effective in removal of cadmium from water as free cells. In this communication, we examined the biofilms formed by self-immobilized JS4022/p723-6H and evaluated their ability to re… Show more

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“…Because of the unique monolayer feature of the biofilms formed by Caulobacter strains, we previously predicted that immobilized JS4022/p723-6H cells would function equally well as free cells. 10 Similar levels of removal were also observed at pH 4.2 (Fig. 2).…”
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“…Because of the unique monolayer feature of the biofilms formed by Caulobacter strains, we previously predicted that immobilized JS4022/p723-6H cells would function equally well as free cells. 10 Similar levels of removal were also observed at pH 4.2 (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Protection Of Calcium Against Ethylene Diaminetetraaceticsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The levels of removal agree precisely to our previous study using biofilms of the strains, where JS4022/p723-6H sequestered 44∼51% of the total spiked cadmium and the control strain retained 37∼42%. 10 This provides direct evidence that self-immobilization of Caulobacter cells to solid surfaces does not interfere with their bioadsorptive function. Because of the unique monolayer feature of the biofilms formed by Caulobacter strains, we previously predicted that immobilized JS4022/p723-6H cells would function equally well as free cells.…”
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