Extracellular reduction of solid electron acceptors by Shewanella oneidensis

Sebastian Beblawy, Thea Bursac, Catarina Paquete, Ricardo Louro, Thomas A Clarke, Johannes Gescher

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Abstract

Shewanella oneidensis is the best understood model organism for the study of dissimilatory iron reduction. This review focuses on the current state of our knowledge regarding this extracellular respiratory process and highlights its physiologic, regulatory and biochemical requirements. It seems that we have widely understood how respiratory electrons can reach the cell surface and what the minimal set of electron transport proteins to the cell surface is. Nevertheless, even after decades of work in different research groups around the globe there are still several important questions that were not answered yet. In particular, the physiology of this organism, the possible evolutionary benefit of some responses to anoxic conditions, as well as the exact mechanism of electron transfer onto solid electron acceptors are yet to be addressed. The elucidation of these questions will be a great challenge for future work and important for the application of extracellular respiration in biotechnological processes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)571-583
JournalMolecular Microbiology
Volume109
Issue number5
Early online date11 Jul 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2018

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