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Biosorption of cadmium,cobalt, nickel,and strontium by aBacillus simplex strain isolated from the vadose zone
Authors:N B Valentine  H Bolton Jr  M T Kingsley  G R Drake  D L Balkwill  A E Plymale
Institution:(1) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 900 Battelle Blvd, Mail stop K4-06, 99352 Richland, WA, USA;(2) Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Abstract:A subsurface Gram-positive, endospore-forming, filamentous bacterium, designated ZAN-044, was isolated from a depth of 96.2 m in the vadose zone of the Hanford Site in Washington State. A phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain ZAN-044 revealed it to be 99.5% similar toBacillus simplex strain DSM 1321, indicating that they may be members of the same species.B. simplex ZAN-044 was studied along withBacillus subtilis 168, andEscherichia coli K-12 (AB264), two well-characterized metal-sorbing bacteria, for the binding of Cd2+, Co2+, Ni2+, and Sr2+. There was rapid (less than 1 h) uptake of 1 mgrM metal by the three bacteria in the order Cd>NigeCo>Sr. Binding followed a saturation isotherm at cation concentrations from 0.1 mgrM to 1 mM. Cation binding was pH-dependent, with less binding at low pH.B. simplex ZAN-044 bound more metal thanB. subtilis orE. coli, demonstrating that subsurface microorganisms can remove significant quantities of metals from solution and may be able to influence radionuclide and metal transport in the subsurface.
Keywords:biosorption  subsurface bacterium  vadose  cadmium  cobalt  nickel  strontium
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