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Optimized isolation procedure for obtaining strongly actinide binding exopolymeric substances (EPS) from two bacteria (Sagittula stellata and Pseudomonas fluorescens Biovar II)
Authors:Chen Xu  Peter H Santschi  Kathleen A Schwehr  Chin-Chang Hung
Institution:aLaboratory for Oceanographic and Environmental Research (LOER), Departments of Oceanography and Marine Sciences, Texas A&M University, 5007 Avenue U, Galveston, TX 77551, United States;bInstitute of Marine Environmental Chemistry and Ecology, National Taiwan Ocean University, 2 Pei-Ning Rd., Keelung 202, Taiwan
Abstract:Different chemical extractants (NaCl, EDTA, HCl and NaOH) and physical methods (ultrasonication and heating) were examined by their efficacies of extracting “attached” exopolymeric substances (EPS) secreted by marine bacterium Sagittula stellata (SS) and terrestrial bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens Biovar II (PF). Extraction by 0.5 N HCl for 3 h was best for SS while extraction by 0.05 N NaCl for 3–5 h was regarded as optimal for PF. Improvements in EPS purification included a pre-diafiltration step to remove the broth material and reduce the solution volume, thus the usage of ethanol, and time. The EPS harvested at the optimal time and purified by the improved method were enriched in polysaccharides, with smaller amounts of proteins, thus having amphiphilic properties. Isoelectric focusing of 234Th or 240Pu labeled EPS showed both actinides were strongly bound to macromolecules with low pI, similar to reported marine or soil colloidal natural organic matter (NOM).
Keywords:Actinide binding  Isolation  Exopolymeric substance (EPS)  Growth phases  Isoelectric focusing
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