| Title | Growth of Strain SES-3 with Arsenate and Other Diverse Electron Acceptors. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 1995 |
| Authors | Laverman AM, Blum JS, Schaefer JK, Phillips E, Lovley DR, Oremland RS |
| Journal | Appl Environ Microbiol |
| Volume | 61 |
| Issue | 10 |
| Pagination | 3556-61 |
| Date Published | 1995 Oct |
| ISSN | 0099-2240 |
| Abstract | The selenate-respiring bacterial strain SES-3 was able to use a variety of inorganic electron acceptors to sustain growth. SES-3 grew with the reduction of arsenate to arsenite, Fe(III) to Fe(II), or thiosulfate to sulfide. It also grew in medium in which elemental sulfur, Mn(IV), nitrite, trimethylamine N-oxide, or fumarate was provided as an electron acceptor. Growth on oxygen was microaerophilic. There was no growth with arsenite or chromate. Washed suspensions of cells grown on selenate or nitrate had a constitutive ability to reduce arsenate but were unable to reduce arsenite. These results suggest that strain SES-3 may occupy a niche as an environmental opportunist by being able to take advantage of a diversity of electron acceptors. |
| Alternate Journal | Appl. Environ. Microbiol. |
| PubMed ID | 16535143 |
Department of Microbiology