Genetic improvement of acidophilic bacteria for biohydrometallurgical applications |
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Authors: | Francisco F. Roberto Debby F. Bruhn |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Biotechnology , Idaho National Engineering Laboratory , Idaho Falls, ID, 83415–2203 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Recent success in introducing foreign genetic information into Acidiphilium and Thiobacillus ferrooxidans have opened the possibility of the improvement of the bioleaching properties of acidophilic bacteria through genetic means. The use of electroporation to transform acidophilic bacteria, while effective for diverse genera of bacteria, is potentially limited by observed strain dependence within a given species. Bacterial mating or conjugation may prove more widely applicable, but has not yet been demonstrated in T. ferrooxidans. An arsenic‐resistant, broad‐host‐range plasmid has been constructed and introduced by conjugation into Acidiphilium. This recombinant organism is being examined to assess whether it might lead to improved arsenopyrite leaching rates in mixed cultures with chemolithotrophs such as T. ferrooxidans and Leptospirillum ferrooxidans. |
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Keywords: | Acidophilic bacteria arsenic resistance chemolithotroph cloning conjugation transformation |
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