Microbial Arsenic Resistance: a New Perspective of Arsenic Remediation: Incidence of Arsenite Oxidase and Arsenate Reductase Among Bacteria Isolated from Arsenic Contaminated Environment - Kumar Suranjit Prasad - Kirjat - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659121302 - lauantai 19. toukokuuta 2012
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Microbial Arsenic Resistance: a New Perspective of Arsenic Remediation: Incidence of Arsenite Oxidase and Arsenate Reductase Among Bacteria Isolated from Arsenic Contaminated Environment

Kumar Suranjit Prasad

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Arsenic compounds have been abundant at near toxic level in the environment since the origin of life. In response, microbes have evolved mechanism for arsenic resistance and produce enzyme that oxidizes As(III) to As(V) or reduces As (V) to As(III). Living cells specially microbes carry out redox and covalent bond chemistry and are important players in the arsenic geocycle. Bacteria overcome the toxic effects of arsenite and arsenate by decreasing the intracellular concentration of these ions either by preventing intake or actively exporting the arsenicals or by chemical modification to reactively less toxic form. Now it is generally believed that arsenite oxidizing bacteria can harbor both of the enzyme, i.e. arsenite oxidase as well as arsenate reductase. Occurrences of the both of enzyme system in isolate have been found analyzing whole genome sequence of arsenic resistant bacteria. If expression of this enzyme is differential, and can be controlled physically, it would give us a entirely new idea and a different perspective of bioremediation of arsenic using whole cell bacterial mass.

Media Kirjat     Paperback Book   (Kirja pehmeillä kansilla ja liimatulla selällä)
Julkaisupäivämäärä lauantai 19. toukokuuta 2012
ISBN13 9783659121302
Tuottaja LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Sivujen määrä 136
Mitta 150 × 8 × 226 mm   ·   221 g
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