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Construction of bacterial artificial chromosome library from electrochemical microorganisms
Authors:Back Jung Ho  Kim Man Su  Cho Hyuk  Chang In Seop  Lee Jiyoung  Kim Kyung Sik  Kim Byung Hong  Park Young In  Han Ye Sun
Institution:Biomedical Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, P. O. Box 131, Cheongryang, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:A microbial fuel cell is a device that directly converts metabolic energy into electricity, using electrochemical technology. The analysis of large genome fragments recovered directly from microbial communities represents one promising approach to characterizing uncultivated electrochemical microorganisms. To further assess the utility of this approach, we constructed large-insert (140 kb) bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries from the genomic DNA of a microbial fuel cell, which had been operated for three weeks using acetate media. We screened the expression of several ferric reductase activities in the Escherichia coli host, in order to determine the extent of heterologous expression of metal-ion-reducing enzymes in the library. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences recovered from the BAC libraries indicates that they contain DNA from a wide diversity of microbial organisms. The constructed bacterial library proved a powerful tool for exploring metal-ion reductase activities, providing information on the electron transport pathway of electrochemical microbial (ECM) organisms.
Keywords:Electrochemical microbial organisms  Bacterial artificial chromosome library  Microbial fuel cell  Metal reductase
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