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Pseudomonas arsenitoxidans

Alcaligenes faecalis and five members of the p Proteobacteria are heterotrophic arsenite oxidizers, whereas Pseudomonas arsenitoxidans and NT-26 grew anaerobically through chemoautotrophic oxidation (Oremland and Stolz, 2005 Santini et al, 2000). However, six members of a Proteobacteria (Ben-5, NT-3, NT-4, NT-2, NT-26, and NT-25) and one member of y Proteobacteria (MLHE-1) were known chemohthoautotrophic arsenite oxidizers (Oremland et al, 2002). The best characterized and probably most studied of aU arsenite oxidizers is Alcaligenes faecalis, a heterotrophic arsenite oxidizer (Osborne and Enrlich, 1976). The arsenite oxidase from Alcaligenes faecalis has been purified and structurally characterized (Ellis et al, 2001). A similar enzyme has also been purified from the heterotrophic arsenite oxidizers Hydrogenophaga sp. strain NT-14 (Vanden Hoven and Santini, 2004) and the chemolithoautotrophic Rhizobium sp. strain NT-26 (Santini and Vanden Hoven, 2004), which indicate that the arsenite oxidase enzyme is also a member of the DMSO reductase family of molybdenum enzymes, similar to the respiratory arsenate reductases (Arr). The arsenite oxidase heterodimer comprises an 88 kDa catalytic subunit encoded by the aoxB gene that contains a [3Fe-4S] cluster and molybdenum bound to the pyranopterin cofactor and a 14 kDa subunit... [Pg.1087]

AN Ilyaletdinov, SA Abdrashitova. Autotrophic oxidation of arsenic by a culture of Pseudomonas arsenitoxidans. Mikrobiologya 50 197-204 (translation), 1979. [Pg.214]


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