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High-affinity amide-lanthanide adsorption to gram-positive soil bacteria.


ABSTRACT: The gram-positive soil bacterium, Arthrobacter nicotianae, uses multiple organic acid functional groups to adsorb lanthanides onto its cell surface. At relevant soil pH conditions of 4.0-6.0, many of these functional groups are de-protonated and available for cation sorption and metal immobilization. However, among the plethora of naturally occurring site types, A. nicotianae is shown to possess high-affinity amide and phosphate sites that disproportionately affect lanthanide adsorption to the cell wall. We quantify neodymium (Nd)-selective site types, reporting an amide-Nd stability constant of log10 K = 6.41 ± 0.23 that is comparable to sorption via phosphate-based moieties. These sites are two to three orders of magnitude more selective for Nd than the adsorption of divalent metals to ubiquitous carboxyl-based moieties. This implies the importance of lanthanide biosorption in the context of metal transport in subsurface systems despite trace concentrations of lanthanides found in the natural environment.

SUBMITTER: Chang E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10472515 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-affinity amide-lanthanide adsorption to gram-positive soil bacteria.

Chang Elliot E   Lammers Laura N LN   Pallud Céline C  

Environmental microbiology reports 20230507 5


The gram-positive soil bacterium, Arthrobacter nicotianae, uses multiple organic acid functional groups to adsorb lanthanides onto its cell surface. At relevant soil pH conditions of 4.0-6.0, many of these functional groups are de-protonated and available for cation sorption and metal immobilization. However, among the plethora of naturally occurring site types, A. nicotianae is shown to possess high-affinity amide and phosphate sites that disproportionately affect lanthanide adsorption to the c  ...[more]

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