2023
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202303457
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The Construction of a Microbial Synthesis System for Rare Earth Enrichment and Material Applications

Abstract: Rare earth materials play an irreplaceable role in biomedical and high technology fields. However, typical mining and extraction approaches to rare earth elements (REEs) often lead to severe environmental problems and resource wastage due to the involvement of hazardous chemicals. Although biomining shows elegant alternatives, there are still grand challenges to sustainably isolate and recover REEs in nature because of insufficient metal‐extracting microbes and RE‐scavenging macromolecular tools. To obtain hig… Show more

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“…In another study inspired by LanM, chimeric protein DLanM containing two copies of LanM was immobilized onto agarose microbeads using a Cnbr-activated amine condensation reaction. The fixed bed column was then packed with DLanM–agarose for the selective recovery of REEs under flow-through conditions ( Cui et al, 2023 ). In a recent study, SpyTag–SpyCatcher (Spy) chemistry was harnessed for bioconjugation to obtain REE-binding biomaterials; SpyCatcher-fused LanM was immobilized on the surface of SpyTag-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In another study inspired by LanM, chimeric protein DLanM containing two copies of LanM was immobilized onto agarose microbeads using a Cnbr-activated amine condensation reaction. The fixed bed column was then packed with DLanM–agarose for the selective recovery of REEs under flow-through conditions ( Cui et al, 2023 ). In a recent study, SpyTag–SpyCatcher (Spy) chemistry was harnessed for bioconjugation to obtain REE-binding biomaterials; SpyCatcher-fused LanM was immobilized on the surface of SpyTag-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the orientation and conformation of proteins are also hard to control, which may negatively impact protein stability/activity ( Ye et al, 2023b ). It is also important to consider the use of a non-adsorptive support matrix that allows the selectivity of the REE binding protein to determine the purity of the recovered metal solution and avoids potential matrix-mediated sorption of non-REEs and REEs; for example, non-protein-conjugated agarose microbeads showed an adsorption capacity of 4.38 μg mL -1 for La +3 (4,380 ppb or 31 µM) at pH 3.5 ( Brewer et al, 2019a ; Cui et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%