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Environmental and taxonomic bacterial diversity of anaerobic uranium(IV) bio-oxidation.


ABSTRACT: Microorganisms in diverse terrestrial surface and subsurface environments can anaerobically catalyze the oxidative dissolution of uraninite. While a limited quantity (?5 to 12 ?mol liter(-1)) of uranium is oxidatively dissolved in pure culture studies, the metabolism is coupled to electron transport, providing the potential of uraninite to support indigenous microbial populations and to solubilize uranium.

SUBMITTER: Weber KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3127690 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Environmental and taxonomic bacterial diversity of anaerobic uranium(IV) bio-oxidation.

Weber Karrie A KA   Thrash J Cameron JC   Van Trump J Ian JI   Achenbach Laurie A LA   Coates John D JD  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20110513 13


Microorganisms in diverse terrestrial surface and subsurface environments can anaerobically catalyze the oxidative dissolution of uraninite. While a limited quantity (∼5 to 12 μmol liter(-1)) of uranium is oxidatively dissolved in pure culture studies, the metabolism is coupled to electron transport, providing the potential of uraninite to support indigenous microbial populations and to solubilize uranium. ...[more]

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