Secretion of Flavins by Shewanella Species and Their Role in Extracellular Electron Transfer
University of Manchester · Kyoto University
Abstract
Fe(III)-respiring bacteria such as Shewanella species play an important role in the global cycle of iron, manganese, and trace metals and are useful for many biotechnological applications, including microbial fuel cells and the bioremediation of waters and sediments contaminated with organics, metals, and radionuclides. Several alternative electron transfer pathways have been postulated for the reduction of insoluble extracellular subsurface minerals, such as Fe(III) oxides, by Shewanella species. One such potential mechanism involves the secretion of an electron shuttle. Here we identify for the first time flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and riboflavin as the extracellular electron shuttles produced by a range of…
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4Topics & keywords
- Shewanella
- Flavin group
- Electron acceptor
- Shewanella oneidensis
- Flavin mononucleotide
- Electron transfer
- Extracellular
- Redox