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电活性微生物具有独特的胞外电子传递功能,在地球化学循环和环境污染修复中起着重要作用。细胞色素c在电活性微生物胞外电子传递过程中扮演了重要角色,不仅参与直接电子传递途径,还参与电子媒介介导的间接电子传递。其电子传递功能不仅对地球环境中铁、锰、碳等元素的循环具有重要作用,还应用于能源生产、废水处理、生物修复等众多领域,具有良好的应用潜力。本文以电活性微生物的2个模式菌属(希瓦氏菌属和地杆菌属)为例,综述了电活性微生物将电子由胞内转移至胞外的方式和途径,详细阐述了细胞色素c在该胞外电子传递过程中的重要作用,总结了细胞色素c介导的胞外电子传递过程所涉及的分析方法,并对微生物胞外电子传递未来的研究方向提出了展望。  相似文献   

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微生物细胞与电极之间的胞外电子传递效率是限制微生物电化学技术发展的关键因素,而分子生物学的发展为提高胞外电子传递效率带来了光明前景。从四种具有代表性的纯培养电活性微生物(奥奈达希瓦氏菌、铜绿假单胞菌、硫还原地杆菌和工程大肠杆菌)和混合培养电活性微生物出发,综述了利用分子生物学手段改造几种电活性微生物的研究成果,阐明了针对特异的电活性微生物,如何采取相应的分子生物学手段提高其胞外电子传递的效率,并展望了未来的研究方向。  相似文献   

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电活性微生物奥奈达希瓦氏菌的胞外电子传递(extracellular electron transfer,EET)在污染物降解、环境修复、生物电化学传感、能源利用等方面具有广泛的应用潜力;四血红素细胞色素CctA (small tetraheme cytochrome)是希瓦氏菌周质空间中最丰富的蛋白质之一,能够参与多种氧化还原过程,但目前对CctA在EET中的行为和机理认识仍然有限。【目的】研究阐明CctA蛋白在希瓦氏菌模式菌株MR-1周质空间以偶氮染料作为电子受体的EET中的作用,补充和拓展希瓦氏菌的厌氧呼吸产能机制。【方法】以周质还原型偶氮染料甲基橙(methyl orange,MO)作为电子受体,在mteal reduction (Mtr)蛋白缺失菌株Δmtr中研究MO的周质还原特点,并通过基因敲除和回补表达研究CctA蛋白在周质电子传递中的作用。【结果】在缺失Mtr通道的情况下,细胞色素CctA可以介导周质空间的电子传递而还原MO。重组表达CctA在低水平时,MO在周质空间中的还原速率与其表达水平呈正相关,更高水平的CctA表达无助于进一步提高MO的还原速率。蛋白膜伏安结果展示了CctA与周质空间内其他高电位氧化还原蛋白的显著区别,可能参与构成一条低电位的MO还原通道。【结论】从分子动力学层面揭示了CctA在周质MO还原中的独特电子传递行为,为进一步推进对细菌周质电子传递机制的理解,以及通过合成生物学设计或改造胞外氧化还原系统、强化生物电化学在污染物降解中的应用提供了重要信息。  相似文献   

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希瓦氏菌(Shewanella spp.)是海产品中常见的优势腐败菌,易在食品加工设备表面形成生物被膜而难以清除。生物被膜的存在不仅会造成食品的持续污染和交叉污染,也会影响加工设备的使用,从而对国民健康和经济发展造成威胁。目前,针对希瓦氏菌生物被膜的研究主要集中在表型研究上,对其生物被膜形成分子机制的研究尚处于起步阶段。总结希瓦氏菌生物被膜的形成过程,重点论述希瓦氏菌生物被膜的形成机制并对希瓦氏菌生物被膜控制方法进行简要概括,展望未来的研究方向,以期为希瓦氏菌生物被膜的深入研究提供参考。  相似文献   

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奥柰达希瓦氏菌(Shewanella onedensis)具有产能代谢和电子传递途径多样化的特性,是生物进化与生物修复研究的重要模式细菌.该茵对不溶性金属具有的还原性能和在生物燃料电池等方面潜在的应用前景,使得该菌成为近年来生物膜研究领域的热点之一.本文主要对该菌铁呼吸原理、在固体表面和气液界面形成生物膜的理化条件、影响生物膜形成的因素、生物膜形成的机制以及其在应用研究方面的进展等进行了综述.  相似文献   

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李锋  宋浩 《生物工程学报》2017,33(3):516-534
电活性微生物(产电微生物和亲电微生物)通过与外界环境进行双向电子和能量传递来实现多种微生物电催化过程(包括微生物燃料电池、微生物电解电池、微生物电催化等),从而实现在环境、能源领域的广泛应用,并为开发有效且可持续性生产新能源或大宗精细化学品的工艺提供了新机会。但是,电活性微生物的胞外电子传递效率比较低,这已经成为限制微生物电催化系统在工业应用中的主要瓶颈。以下综述了近年来利用合成生物学改造电活性微生物的相关研究成果,阐明了合成生物学如何用于打破电活性微生物胞外电子传递途径低效率的瓶颈,从而实现电活性微生物与环境的高效电子传递和能量交换,推动电活性微生物电催化系统的实用化进程。  相似文献   

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电活性微生物的胞外电子传递在微生物电合成、矿物生物浸出、生物质能回收及污染物原位修复等方面表现出广阔的应用前景,因而受到研究者们的广泛关注。现综述近年来电活性微生物胞外电子传递过程及其应用的相关研究成果,指出该领域面临的主要问题和发展方向。未来应加强微生物胞外电子传递路径及分子机制等方面的研究,分离筛选更高效的电活性菌种,优化反应器工艺设计,拓宽电活性微生物的应用领域,提高相应设备的效率。  相似文献   

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包括产电菌群和噬电菌群的人工电活性微生物菌群(synthetic electroactive microbial consortia)通过菌种间的物质能量级联反应介导化学能与(光)电能间的相互转化,其可利用底物来源广泛、双向电子传递速率快、环境稳定性强,在清洁电能开发、废水处理、环境修复、生物固碳固氮以及生物燃料、无机纳米材料、高聚物等高值化学品合成等多个领域具有广泛的应用前景。针对人工电活性微生物菌群设计、构建与应用,本文总结电活性微生物菌群界面电子传递和种间电子传递机制,概括基于“劳力分工”原理设计构建人工电活性微生物菌群物质能量级联反应基本架构,总结菌群关系与菌群生态位优化等人工电活性微生物菌群工程化策略,分类列举人工电活性微生物菌群在利用廉价生物质产电、生物光伏固碳产电,光驱噬电生物菌群固氮等相关应用。最后对人工电活性微生物菌群未来研究方向进行了展望。  相似文献   

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芳香烃类化合物(aromatic hydrocarbon compounds)是一类基于苯环结构的有机物,广泛分布在自然环境中,难以自然降解、易被生物积累,且有很大的环境危害性。生物法是有机化合物转化降解的主流工艺,而电活性微生物(electroactive microorganisms, EAM)因其独特的胞外电子传递(extracellular electron transfer, EET)能力和生理代谢模式在芳香烃类化合物污染修复领域具有巨大的应用潜力。电活性微生物可以通过还原脱卤、脱硝与氧化开环过程相结合的方式,最终实现芳香烃类污染物的降解矿化。本文重点综述了电活性微生物降解芳香烃类污染物过程中主要还原/氧化反应机理,归纳了电活性微生物高效还原脱卤、脱硝的关键酶活、代谢途径及转化机理,分析了不同含氧条件下电活性微生物开环方式及降解代谢途径,并通过调控微生物胞外聚合物与添加导电材料等途径来提升电活性微生物的胞外电子传递过程,总结了电极电位、电极材料、电解液性质及温度等环境因子对芳香烃类化合物降解的影响,探讨了芳香烃类污染物的强化生物降解策略的可行性。最后,展望了电活性微生物降解技...  相似文献   

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【目的】研究脱色希瓦氏菌S12周质空间c型细胞色素Mcc的功能,进一步探索和补充微生物胞外电子传递过程的机制。【方法】借助自杀质粒敲除mcc基因,通过细胞浓度测定和激光共聚焦显微镜比较分析突变株和野生株之间的浮游细胞和生物膜的生长情况,并比较分析二者在微生物燃料电池电极还原、铁还原和胞外偶氮染料还原过程中的功能。【结果】Mcc缺失对铁还原和偶氮还原没有影响,但却造成电极呼吸活性下降34.1%;与野生株相比,mcc突变株的好氧生长和厌氧浮游细胞生长无明显影响,但却显著抑制了电极表面生物膜的形成。【结论】Mcc是希瓦氏菌S12电极呼吸过程中周质空间电子传递的重要组分之一,缺失会显著抑制其电极呼吸效率以及生物膜的形成。  相似文献   

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Electrochemically active biofilms are capable of exchanging electrons with solid electron acceptors and have many energy and environmental applications such as bioelectricity generation and environmental remediation. The performance of electrochemically active biofilms is usually dependent on c-type cytochromes, while biofilm development is controlled by a signal cascade mediated by the intracellular secondary messenger bis-(3ʹ-5ʹ) cyclic dimeric guanosine monophosphate (c-di-GMP). However, it is unclear whether there are any links between the c-di-GMP regulatory system and the expression of c-type cytochromes. In this study, we constructed a S. oneidensis MR-1 strain with a higher cytoplasmic c-di-GMP level by constitutively expressing a c-di-GMP synthase and it exhibited expected c-di-GMP-influenced traits, such as lowered motility and increased biofilm formation. Compared to MR-1 wild-type strain, the high c-di-GMP strain had a higher Fe(III) reduction rate (21.58 vs 11.88 pM of Fe(III)/h cell) and greater expression of genes that code for the proteins involved in the Mtr pathway, including CymA, MtrA, MtrB, MtrC and OmcA. Furthermore, single-cell Raman microspectroscopy (SCRM) revealed a great increase of c-type cytochromes in the high c-di-GMP strain as compared to MR-1 wild-type strain. Our results reveal for the first time that the c-di-GMP regulation system indirectly or directly positively regulates the expression of cytochromes involved in the extracellular electron transport (EET) in S. oneidensis, which would help to understand the regulatory mechanism of c-di-GMP on electricity production in bacteria.  相似文献   

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Shewanella-containing microbial fuel cells (MFCs) typically use the fresh water wild-type strain Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 due to its metabolic diversity and facultative oxidant tolerance. However, S. oneidensis MR-1 is not capable of metabolizing polysaccharides for extracellular electron transfer. The applicability of Shewanella japonica (an agar-lytic Shewanella strain) for power applications was analyzed using a diverse array of carbon sources for current generation from MFCs, cellular physiological responses at an electrode surface, biofilm formation, and the presence of soluble extracellular mediators for electron transfer to carbon electrodes. Critically, air-exposed S. japonica utilizes biosynthesized extracellular mediators for electron transfer to carbon electrodes with sucrose as the sole carbon source.  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 capable of forming highly structured surface-attached communities. By DNase I treatment, we demonstrated that extracellular DNA (eDNA) serves as a structural component in all stages of biofilm formation under static and hydrodynamic conditions. We determined whether eDNA is released through cell lysis mediated by the three prophages LambdaSo, MuSo1 and MuSo2 that are harbored in the genome of S. oneidensis MR-1. Mutant analyses and infection studies revealed that all three prophages may individually lead to cell lysis. However, only LambdaSo and MuSo2 form infectious phage particles. Phage release and cell lysis already occur during early stages of static incubation. A mutant devoid of the prophages was significantly less prone to lysis in pure culture. In addition, the phage-less mutant was severely impaired in biofilm formation through all stages of development, and three-dimensional growth occurred independently of eDNA as a structural component. Thus, we suggest that in S. oneidensis MR-1 prophage-mediated lysis results in the release of crucial biofilm-promoting factors, in particular eDNA.  相似文献   

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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, a model strain of exoelectrogenic bacteria (EEB), plays a key role in environmental bioremediation and bioelectrochemical systems because of its unique respiration capacity. However, only a narrow range of substrates can be utilized by S. oneidensis MR-1 as carbon sources, resulting in its limited applications. In this study, a rapid, highly efficient, and easily manipulated base-editing system pCBEso was developed by fusing a Cas9 nickase (Cas9n (D10A)) with the cytidine deaminase rAPOBEC1 in S. oneidensis MR-1. The C-to-T conversion of suitable C within the base-editing window could be readily and efficiently achieved by the pCBEso system without requiring double-strand break or repair templates. Moreover, double-locus simultaneous editing was successfully accomplished with an efficiency of 87.5%. With this tool, the key genes involving in N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) or glucose metabolism in S. oneidensis MR-1 were identified. Furthermore, an engineered strain with expanded carbon source utilization spectra was constructed and exhibited a higher degradation rate for multiple organic pollutants (i.e., azo dyes and organoarsenic compounds) than the wild-type when glucose or GlcNAc was used as the sole carbon source. Such a base-editing system could be readily applied to other EEB. This study not only enhances the substrate utilization and pollutant degradation capacities of S. oneidensis MR-1 but also accelerates the robust construction of engineered strains for environmental bioremediation.  相似文献   

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The advances in synthetic biology bring exciting new opportunities to reprogram microorganisms with novel functionalities for environmental applications. For real-world applications, a genetic tool that enables genetic engineering in a stably genomic inherited manner is greatly desired. In this work, we design a novel genetic device for rapid and efficient genome engineering based on the i ntron-encoded homing-endonuclease empowered genome editing (iEditing). The iEditing device enables rapid and efficient genome engineering in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, the representative strain of the electroactive bacteria group. Moreover, combining with the Red or RecET recombination system, the genome-editing efficiency was greatly improved, up to approximately 100%. Significantly, the iEditing device itself is eliminated simultaneously when genome editing occurs, thereby requiring no follow-up to remove the encoding system. Then, we develop a new extracellular electron transfer (EET) engineering strategy by programming the parallel EET systems to enhance versatile EET. The engineered strains exhibit sufficiently enhanced electron output and pollutant reduction ability. Furthermore, this device has demonstrated its great potential to be extended for genome editing in other important microbes. This work provides a useful and efficient tool for the rapid generation of synthetic microorganisms for various environmental applications.  相似文献   

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The dissimilatory metal reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, known for its capacity of reducing iron and manganese oxides, has great environmental impacts. The iron oxides reducing process is affected by the coexistence of alternative electron acceptors in the environment, while investigation into it is limited so far. In this work, the impact of dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO), a ubiquitous chemical in marine environment, on the reduction of hydrous ferric oxide (HFO) by S. oneidensis MR-1 was investigated. Results show that DMSO promoted HFO reduction by both wild type and ΔdmsE, but had no effect on the HFO reduction by ΔdmsB, indicating that such a promotion was dependent on the DMSO respiration. With the DMSO dosing, the levels of extracellular flavins and omcA expression were significantly increased in WT and further increased in ΔdmsE. Bioelectrochemical analysis show that DMSO also promoted the extracellular electron transfer of WT and ΔdmsE. These results demonstrate that DMSO could stimulate the HFO reduction through metabolic and genetic regulation in S. oneidensis MR-1, rather than compete for electrons with HFO. This may provide a potential respiratory pathway to enhance the microbial electron flows for environmental and engineering applications.  相似文献   

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Al-Sheboul S  Saffarini D 《Anaerobe》2011,17(6):501-505
Shewanella oneidenesis MR-1 is a facultative anaerobe that can use a large number of electron acceptors including metal oxides. During anaerobic respiration, S. oneidensis MR-1 synthesizes a large number of c cytochromes that give the organism its characteristic orange color. Using a modified mariner transposon, a number of S. oneidensis mutants deficient in anaerobic respiration were generated. One mutant, BG163, exhibited reduced pigmentation and was deficient in c cytochromes normally synthesized under anaerobic condition. The deficiencies in BG163 were due to insertional inactivation of hemN1, which exhibits a high degree of similarity to genes encoding anaerobic coproporphyrinogen III oxidases that are involved in heme biosynthesis. The ability of BG163 to synthesize c cytochromes under anaerobic conditions, and to grow anaerobically with different electron acceptors was restored by the introduction of hemN1 on a plasmid. Complementation of the mutant was also achieved by the addition of hemin to the growth medium. The genome sequence of S. oneidensis contains three putative anaerobic coproporphyrinogen III oxidase genes. The protein encoded by hemN1 appears to be the major enzyme that is involved in anaerobic heme synthesis of S. oneidensis. The other two putative anaerobic coproporphyrinogen III oxidase genes may play a minor role in this process.  相似文献   

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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is an electroactive bacterium, capable of reducing extracellular insoluble electron acceptors, making it important for both nutrient cycling in nature and microbial electrochemical technologies, such as microbial fuel cells and microbial electrosynthesis. When allowed to anaerobically colonize an Ag/AgCl solid interface, S. oneidensis has precipitated silver nanoparticles (AgNp), thus providing the means for a surface enhanced confocal Raman microscopy (SECRaM) investigation of its biofilm. The result is the in-situ chemical mapping of the biofilm as it developed over time, where the distribution of cytochromes, reduced and oxidized flavins, polysaccharides and phosphate in the undisturbed biofilm is monitored. Utilizing AgNp bio-produced by the bacteria colonizing the Ag/AgCl interface, we could perform SECRaM while avoiding the use of a patterned or roughened support or the introduction of noble metal salts and reducing agents. This new method will allow a spatially and temporally resolved chemical investigation not only of Shewanella biofilms at an insoluble electron acceptor, but also of other noble metal nanoparticle-precipitating bacteria in laboratory cultures or in complex microbial communities in their natural habitats.  相似文献   

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