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Genes for Two Multicopper Proteins Require for Fe(III) Oxide Reduction in Geobacter Sulfurreducens Have different Expression Patterns Both in the Subsurface and on Energy-Harvesting Electrodes
Microbiology (2008)
  • Derek Lovley, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • regina A O'Neil
  • Tünde Mester
  • Lorrie A Perpetua
  • M Juliana Larrahondo
  • Richard Glaven
  • Manju L Sharma
  • Joy E Ward
  • Kelly P Nevin
Abstract

Previous studies have shown that Geobacter sulfurreducens requires the outer-membrane, multicopper protein OmpB for Fe(III) oxide reduction. A homologue of OmpB, designated OmpC, which is 36 % similar to OmpB, has been discovered in the G. sulfurreducens genome. Deletion of ompC inhibited reduction of insoluble, but not soluble Fe(III). Analysis of multiple Geobacter and Pelobacter genomes, as well as in situ Geobacter, indicated that genes encoding multicopper proteins are conserved in Geobacter species but are not found in Pelobacter species. Levels of ompB transcripts were similar in G. sulfurreducens at different growth rates in chemostats and during growth on a microbial fuel cell anode. In contrast, ompC transcript levels increased at higher growth rates in chemostats and with increasing current production in fuel cells. Constant levels of Geobacter ompB transcripts were detected in groundwater during a field experiment in which acetate was added to the subsurface to promote in situ uranium bioremediation. In contrast, ompC transcript levels increased during the rapid phase of growth of Geobacter species following addition of acetate to the groundwater and then rapidly declined. These results demonstrate that more than one multicopper protein is required for optimal Fe(III) oxide reduction in G. sulfurreducens and suggest that, in environmental studies, quantifying OmpB/OmpC-related genes could help alleviate the problem that Pelobacter genes may be inadvertently quantified via quantitative analysis of 16S rRNA genes. Furthermore, comparison of differential expression of ompB and ompC may provide insight into the in situ metabolic state of Geobacter species in environments of interest.

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2008
Publisher Statement
doi: 10.1099/mic.0.2007/014365-0
Citation Information
Derek Lovley, regina A O'Neil, Tünde Mester, Lorrie A Perpetua, et al.. "Genes for Two Multicopper Proteins Require for Fe(III) Oxide Reduction in Geobacter Sulfurreducens Have different Expression Patterns Both in the Subsurface and on Energy-Harvesting Electrodes" Microbiology Vol. 154 (2008)
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