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刘鹏程  朱雯雯  肖翔 《微生物学通报》2015,42(11):2238-2244
以模式菌株Shewanella oneidensis MR-1为代表的Shewanella菌属产电微生物广泛分布于自然水体环境中。作为兼性厌氧菌,Shewanella菌除了能进行有氧呼吸外,还能利用多种电子受体进行厌氧呼吸。通过多种细胞色素所组成的复杂电子传递网络,Shewanella菌不仅能利用渗入到周质空间的可溶性电子受体进行厌氧呼吸,更为特殊的是其能够借助电子的跨膜传递实现对胞外不溶性电子受体的异化还原代谢。本文概述了近年来Shewanella菌厌氧代谢途径的研究进展,探讨电子传递网络对Shewanella菌呼吸多样性及环境适应性的影响。  相似文献   

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【目的】研究Shewanella oneidensis MR-1厌氧生物转化2,4-二硝基甲苯(2,4-DNT)的能力、转化过程和影响因素。【方法】以乳酸钠为电子供体, 2,4-DNT为电子受体, S. oneidensis MR-1为降解菌, 黄素为胞外电子载体, 设立四个不同的对照体系并监测各体系在转化过程中2,4-DNT及其产物的动态变化。同时研究不同2,4-DNT浓度下细胞的生长情况, 以及不同黄素浓度下2,4-DNT的降解情况。【结果】S. oneidensis MR-1菌能够高效还原转化2,4-DNT为4-氨基-2-硝基甲苯(4A2NT)和2-氨基-4-硝基甲苯(2A4NT), 并将其进一步还原为2,4-二氨基甲苯(2,4-DAT), 黄素能加速转化过程。【结论】S. oneidensis MR-1菌具备高效还原转化2,4-DNT的能力, 为实际环境中硝基苯污染的原位修复提供科学依据。  相似文献   

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【目的】Shewanella oneidensis MR-1是电活性模式微生物,但目前仍缺乏对其细胞及生物膜形貌变化的系统研究,本研究旨在完善对其形貌特征的理解,为支持其作为模式微生物提供有力的基础数据。【方法】选取培养基类型、缓冲液浓度、维生素、微量元素、无机盐、电子穿梭体、电子供体、电子受体等培养条件作为变量,采用恒电位培养法获得生物膜,通过扫描电子显微镜对生物膜形貌进行观察。【结果】低浓度缓冲液中(30 mmol/L和100 mmol/L),其细胞多为短杆状,高浓度缓冲液中(200 mmol/L和300 mmol/L)细胞卷曲伸长;缺乏维生素、微量元素、无机盐则可使生物膜紧贴电极生长,变得致密;而穿梭体和电子受体对于S. oneidensis MR-1极为关键,前者的存在可显著促进生物膜的厚度,后者的缺失可迫使生物膜细胞裂解;此外,通过形貌研究发现,S. oneidensis MR-1可首尾相连形成超过100μm的长线状结构。【结论】可通过改变缓冲液浓度、培养基类型、电子穿梭体和电子供受体等变量,实现Shewanella oneidensis MR-1电极生物膜及细胞形貌的调控。  相似文献   

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【背景】产电微生物的种类和电化学活性机制对微生物燃料电池的产电性能有着重要的影响。【目的】从海水中分离获得一株耐盐产电微生物,研究其产电特性并鉴定种属信息。【方法】以取自南海的海水为接种液启动并运行阳极液中含有不同盐浓度的微生物燃料电池,从富集的阳极生物膜上分离得到一株纯培养的微生物菌株,命名为E-1。通过接种于阳极液中添加不同盐浓度的微生物燃料电池中对其产电特性进行分析,并利用形态学观察、Biolog分析和16SrRNA基因序列比对相结合的方法进行种属鉴定。【结果】菌株E-1在无外源添加和外源添加6.6%NaCl条件下产生的功率密度分别为51.69 m W/m2和26.56 m W/m2,这与其良好的耐盐能力相关。菌株E-1被鉴定为海藻希瓦氏菌(Shewanella algae),表现出多样的底物利用能力,生长的温度范围为25-40°C,pH范围为5.0-10.0。【结论】这是首次对Shewanella algae种内微生物产电性能及其在微生物燃料电池中应用的报道,丰富了产电微生物的多样性,菌株E-1能够在较高盐浓度条件下表现出良好的产电性能,为微生物燃料电池在海水资源化处理方面的应用提供新的实验材料。  相似文献   

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典型胞外呼吸细菌的胞内电子转移机制研究进展   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
胞外呼吸在污染物的降解转化和微生物产电过程中具有重要作用。微生物进行胞外呼吸时,其电子受体多以固态形式存在于胞外,氧化产生的电子必须通过电子传递链从胞内经细胞周质转移到外膜。S.oneidensis MR-1与G.Sulfurreducens作为微生物燃料电池中最常用的模式菌株,是现阶段研究最深入和系统的胞外呼吸细菌,其胞内电子传递过程目前研究最为清楚。这两种胞外呼吸细菌的电子传递需多种细胞色素c的参与,S.oneidensis MR-1位于内膜及周质上的细胞色素c-Cym A和MtrA可将电子由内膜上的醌池通过周质到外膜蛋白MtrC和OmcA,MtrC和OmcA接收电子后可直接还原胞外受体,Type Ⅱ secretion system对外膜蛋白中的MtrC和OmcA起到了转运及定位的作用。而在G.sulfurreducens中,电子由MacA传递到PpcA,最终由外膜蛋白OmcB、OmcE、OmcS及OmcZ接受电子,并在Type Ⅳ pili的共同作用下将电子传递到胞外电子受体。本文最后指出目前对Shewanella与Geobacter胞内电子转移研究尚不清楚的地方提出展望。  相似文献   

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研究产电微生物胞外电子传递过程和机制,发现与产电效率相关的关键基因、通路和代谢物,是微生物燃料电池研究中的关键技术。为了发现在胞外电子传递过程中起到关键作用的基因以及通路,首先利用比较基因组学的方法,以模式微生物大肠杆菌和同属希瓦氏菌的其他菌株为参考,构建了Shewanella.onedensis MR-1的全基因组基因转录调控网络,大大扩展了目前已知的基因调控关系。然后以此网络为基础,结合基于蛋白质相互作用分析得到的胞外电子传递通路,构建了与胞外电子传递直接传递密切相关的细胞色素C编码基因及其相关调控基因构成的子网络,结合全基因组基因表达数据,研究了特异性条件下胞外电子传递的可能通路和基因调控过程。  相似文献   

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为了确定脱色希瓦氏菌S12的电化学活性,采用循环伏安法(cyclic voltammograms, CV)对厌氧培养的菌株S12进行曲线扫描,所得曲线表明S12具有一定的电化学活性,可以用来进行产电实验.研究了不同电子供体和供体浓度对菌株S12产电的影响,结果表明,以浓度为10mmol/L的不同有机酸(甲酸钠、乳酸钠和丙酮酸钠)分别作为电子供体时,乳酸钠产电量最大,其最大功率密度Pmax为21.93mW/m2增加乳酸钠的浓度,菌株S12的产电量也相应增加,当乳酸钠的浓度为20mmol/L时,所产生的最大功率密度达55.72 mW/m2.  相似文献   

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海洋产电菌Shewanella marisflavi EP1的脱色特性   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
以一株新筛选得到的海洋产电菌Shewanella marisflavi EP1作为实验材料,研究了该菌株关于偶氮、蒽醌、三苯基甲烷等染料的脱色能力及脱色机制。结果表明,该菌株对这些染料均具有较好的脱色能力,最高脱色容量达到925 mg染料/(g细胞干重.d)。EP1能利用葡萄糖、蔗糖、木糖、乳酸、甲酸、柠檬酸等多种碳源将单偶氮染料丽春红2R脱色。脱色的pH、温度和NaCl浓度范围分别是:pH 6-10、15°C-40°C、0-8%。最优脱色条件:乳酸,pH 8、35°C、1%-2%NaCl,10 h内脱色率高达99.95%。分光光谱结果表明,在0-8%NaCl浓度范围内EP1脱色机制为降解脱色。  相似文献   

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一株产电菌Nitratireductor sp. WJ5-4的筛选及产电分析   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
【目的】从生物垃圾燃料电池阳极淋洗液中分离一株产电菌WJ5-4,研究其产电特性。【方法】根据菌株的形态、生理生化性质及16S r RNA基因测序分析确定其种属,以该菌株为产电菌,以生物垃圾为底物,构建微生物燃料电池(Microbial fuel cell,MFC),研究在不同接种浓度和底物固含量条件下菌株的产电性能。【结果】菌株WJ5-4被初步鉴定属于Nitratireductor属,当接种量200 m L时可获得最大功率密度135.16 m W/m2、稳定电压370 m V和总有机碳(Total organic carbon,TOC)降解率41.46%。当底物固含量为23%时,可获得最大功率密度163.69 m W/m2、稳定电压434 m V和TOC降解率46.29%。【结论】WJ5-4菌能够利用较高固含量的生物垃圾产电,产电周期较长,为下一步微生物燃料电池处理生物垃圾提供科学依据。  相似文献   

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在自然环境中分离到一株具有高产氢活性的微生物菌株,经细菌鉴定仪及16S rRNA基因序列分析,鉴定该菌株为Enterbacter sakazakii HP。分析了起始pH值、反应温度、碳源、起始糖浓度、起始氧浓度及菌体密度等因素对菌株产氢活性的影响。研究表明,该菌株发酵产氢较适合的条件为:以葡萄糖为产氢底物,起始pH值8.0,菌体密度OD600=0.7,反应温度35℃,糖浓度为0.1mol/L,氧浓度为0%的条件下,此时产氢菌株的最高产氢活性为5.34μmolH2/h.mgdw,氢的得率为1.94molH2/mol葡萄糖。  相似文献   

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There are several interconnected metabolic pathways in bacteria essential for the conversion of carbon electron sources directly into electrical currents using microbial fuel cells (MFCs). This study establishes a direct exogenous method to increase power output from a Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 containing MFC by adding calcium chloride to the culture medium. The current output from each CaCl(2) concentration tested revealed that the addition of CaCl(2) to 1400 μM increased the current density by >80% (0.95-1.76 μA/cm(2)) using sodium lactate as the sole carbon source. Furthermore, polarization curves showed that the maximum power output could be increased from 157 to 330 μW with the addition of 2080 μM CaCl(2). Since the conductivity of the culture medium did not change after the addition of CaCl(2) (confirmed by EIS and bulk conductivity measurements), this increase in power was primarily biological and not based on ionic effects. Thus, controlling the concentration of CaCl(2) is a pathway to increase the efficiency and performance of S. oneidensis MR-1 MFCs.  相似文献   

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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a gram-negative facultative anaerobe capable of utilizing a broad range of electron acceptors, including several solid substrates. S. oneidensis MR-1 can reduce Mn(IV) and Fe(III) oxides and can produce current in microbial fuel cells. The mechanisms that are employed by S. oneidensis MR-1 to execute these processes have not yet been fully elucidated. Several different S. oneidensis MR-1 deletion mutants were generated and tested for current production and metal oxide reduction. The results showed that a few key cytochromes play a role in all of the processes but that their degrees of participation in each process are very different. Overall, these data suggest a very complex picture of electron transfer to solid and soluble substrates by S. oneidensis MR-1.  相似文献   

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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a facultative anaerobe that derives energy by coupling organic matter oxidation to the reduction of a wide range of electron acceptors. Here, we quantitatively assessed the lactate and pyruvate metabolism of MR-1 under three distinct conditions: electron acceptor-limited growth on lactate with O(2), lactate with fumarate, and pyruvate fermentation. The latter does not support growth but provides energy for cell survival. Using physiological and genetic approaches combined with flux balance analysis, we showed that the proportion of ATP produced by substrate-level phosphorylation varied from 33% to 72.5% of that needed for growth depending on the electron acceptor nature and availability. While being indispensable for growth, the respiration of fumarate does not contribute significantly to ATP generation and likely serves to remove formate, a product of pyruvate formate-lyase-catalyzed pyruvate disproportionation. Under both tested respiratory conditions, S. oneidensis MR-1 carried out incomplete substrate oxidation, whereby the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle did not contribute significantly. Pyruvate dehydrogenase was not involved in lactate metabolism under conditions of O(2) limitation but was required for anaerobic growth, likely by supplying reducing equivalents for biosynthesis. The results suggest that pyruvate fermentation by S. oneidensis MR-1 cells represents a combination of substrate-level phosphorylation and respiration, where pyruvate serves as an electron donor and an electron acceptor. Pyruvate reduction to lactate at the expense of formate oxidation is catalyzed by a recently described new type of oxidative NAD(P)H-independent d-lactate dehydrogenase (Dld-II). The results further indicate that pyruvate reduction coupled to formate oxidation may be accompanied by the generation of proton motive force.  相似文献   

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Growth with high planktonic biomass in Shewanella oneidensis fuel cells   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 grew for over 50 days in microbial fuel cells, incompletely oxidizing lactate to acetate with high recovery of the electrons derived from this reaction as electricity. Electricity was produced with lactate or hydrogen and current was comparable to that of electricigens which completely oxidize organic substrates. However, unlike fuel cells with previously described electricigens, in which cells are primarily attached to the anode, at least as many of the S. oneidensis cells were planktonic as were attached to the anode. These results demonstrate that S. oneidensis may conserve energy for growth with an electrode serving as an electron acceptor and suggest that multiple strategies for electron transfer to fuel cell anodes exist.  相似文献   

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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) traditionally operate at pH values between 6 and 8. However, the effect of pH on the growth and electron transfer abilities of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (wild-type) and DSP10 (spontaneous mutant), bacteria commonly used in MFCs, to electrodes has not been examined. Miniature MFCs using bare graphite felt electrodes and nanoporous polycarbonate membranes with MR-1 or DSP10 cultures generated >8W/m(3) and approximately 400muA between pH 6-7. The DSP10 strain significantly outperformed MR-1 at neutral pH but underperformed at pH 5. Higher concentrations of DSP10 were sustained at pH 7 relative to that of MR-1, whereas at pH 5 this trend was reversed indicating that cell count was not solely responsible for the observed differences in current. S. oneidensis MR-1 was determined to be more suitable than DSP10 for MFCs with elevated acidity levels. The concentration of riboflavin in the bacterial cultures was reduced significantly at pH 5 for DSP10, as determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the filter sterilized growth media. In addition, these results suggest that mediator biosynthesis and not solely bacterial concentration plays a significant role in current output from S. oneidensis containing MFCs.  相似文献   

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It has been proposed that during growth under anaerobic or oxygen-limited conditions, Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 uses the serine-isocitrate lyase pathway common to many methylotrophic anaerobes, in which formaldehyde produced from pyruvate is condensed with glycine to form serine. The serine is then transformed through hydroxypyruvate and glycerate to enter central metabolism at phosphoglycerate. To examine its use of the serine-isocitrate lyase pathway under anaerobic conditions, we grew S. oneidensis MR-1 on [1-13C]lactate as the sole carbon source, with either trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) or fumarate as an electron acceptor. Analysis of cellular metabolites indicated that a large percentage (>70%) of lactate was partially oxidized to either acetate or pyruvate. The 13C isotope distributions in amino acids and other key metabolites indicate that under anaerobic conditions, although glyoxylate synthesized from the isocitrate lyase reaction can be converted to glycine, a complete serine-isocitrate pathway is not present and serine/glycine is, in fact, oxidized via a highly reversible degradation pathway. The labeling data also suggest significant activity in the anapleurotic (malic enzyme and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase) reactions. Although the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is often observed to be incomplete in many other anaerobes (absence of 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase activity), isotopic labeling supports the existence of a complete TCA cycle in S. oneidensis MR-1 under certain anaerobic conditions, e.g., TMAO-reducing conditions.  相似文献   

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Metal reduction assays are traditionally used to select and characterize electrochemically active bacteria (EAB) for use in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). However, correlating the ability of a microbe to generate current from an MFC to the reduction of metal oxides has not been definitively established in the literature. As these metal reduction assays may not be generally reliable, here we describe a four- to nine-well prototype high throughput voltage-based screening assay (VBSA) designed using MFC engineering principles and a universal cathode. Bacterial growth curves for Shewanella oneidensis strains DSP10 and MR-1 were generated directly from changes in open circuit voltage and current with five percent deviation calculated between each well. These growth curves exhibited a strong correlation with literature doubling times for Shewanella indicating that the VBSA can be used to monitor distinct fundamental properties of EAB life cycles. In addition, eight different organic electron donors (acetate, lactate, citrate, fructose, glucose, sucrose, soluble starch, and agar) were tested with S. oneidensis MR-1 in anode chambers exposed to air. Under oxygen exposure, we found that current was generated in direct response to additions of acetate, lactate, and glucose.  相似文献   

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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 has conventionally been considered unable to use glucose as a carbon substrate for growth. The genome sequence of S. oneidensis MR-1 however suggests the ability to use glucose. Here, we demonstrate that during initial glucose exposure, S. oneidensis MR-1 quickly and frequently gains the ability to utilize glucose as a sole carbon source, in contrast to wild-type S. oneidensis, which cannot immediately use glucose as a sole carbon substrate. High-performance liquid chromatography and (14)C glucose tracer studies confirm the disappearance in cultures and assimilation and respiration, respectively, of glucose. The relatively short time frame with which S. oneidensis MR-1 gained the ability to use glucose raises interesting ecological implications.  相似文献   

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