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Germanium accumulation by bacteria

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Germanium accumulation was investigated in 23 bacterial strains. Bacillus strains accumulated the most Ge. Increasing the pH of the incubation medium from 7 to 8.5, as well as substituting catechol for glucose resulted in increased Ge accumulation. The apparent K s and V max of Ge accumulation in Bacillus cereus NRC 3045 were found to be 4.0 g/l and 2.2 mg/g dry wt/h, respectively. When cells from three different Bacillus strains were incubated in the presence of 2,4-dinitrophenol or toluene, Ge accumulation was completely inhibited. At 6° C, two out of three Bacillus strains showed a large decrease in Ge accumulation. In addition, non-viable Bacillus cells killed by UV irradiation did not accumulate Ge. These results strongly suggest that Ge accumulation by some Bacillus strains may be an energy-dependent process.

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Van Dyke, M.I., Lee, H. & Trevors, J.T. Germanium accumulation by bacteria. Arch. Microbiol. 152, 533–538 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00425482

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