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Sulfate reducing bacteria , reaction mechanism

Like pesticides, heavy metals are traditionally tested by enzyme inhibition or modulation of catalytic activity. Several metalloproteins behave as chelators for specific metals with no known catalytic reactions. Such heavy metal binding sites exist in metallothioneins and in various protein elements of bacterial heavy metal mechanisms and have been exploited for specific detection through affinity events. Nevertheless and as previously mentioned, bacterial resistance mechanisms can also be linked to catalytic pathways. For instance, c5rtochromes c3 and hydrogenases from sulfate and sulfur reducing bacteria [284,285] are well suited for bioremediation purposes because they can reduce various metals such as U(V) and Cr(VI) [286,287]. Cytochrome c3 has been reported to catalyse Cr(VI) and U(VI) reduction in Desulfovibrio vulgaris [288,289], suggesting... [Pg.116]


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