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Quantitative analysis of the electrochemically active bacteria Geobacter sulfurreducens and Shewanella oneidensis

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Quantitative analysis of the electrochemically active bacteria Geobacter sulfurreducens and Shewanella oneidensis (Volumen 82) (Tienda española)

Christina Engel (Autor)

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ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783736972117
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736962118
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 128
Laminacion de la cubierta mate
Edicion 1.
Serie Schriftenreihe des Institutes für Bioverfahrenstechnik der Technischen Universität Braunschweig
Volumen 82
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Lugar de la disertacion Braunschweig
Fecha de publicacion 12.05.2020
Clasificacion simple Tesis doctoral
Area Biología
Microbiología y biotécnica
Palabras claves Acetate, Anode potential, Anode reduction, Bioelectrochemical systems, Biofilm, Biofilm formation, Cell growth, Chronoamperometry, Cocultivation, Confocal laser scanning microscope, Current density, Cyclic voltammetry, Cytochrome bd menaquinole oxidase, Dissolved oxygen, Electrochemically active bacteria, Electrochemically active biofilms, Electron acceptor, Electron transfer system, Extracellular electron transfer, Flow cytometry, Fumarate, Gene expression, Geobacter sulfurreducens, Growth rate, Interaction, Lactate, Long-term behavior, Menaquinol oxidase, Metabolism, Microaerobic cultivation, Microaerobic growth, Microbial electrolysis cell, Nanowires, Oxygen, Oxygen reduction, Oxygen uptake rate, Pili, Shewanella oneidensis, Survival strategies, Transcriptome analysis, Wastewater treatment, Acetat, Anodenpotential, Anodenreduktion, Bioelektrochemische Systeme, Biofilm, Biofilmbildung, Bioverfahrenstechnik, Zellwachstum, Chronoamperometrie, Ko-Kultivierung, Konfokales Laser Scanning Mikroskop, Stromdichte, Zyklische Voltammetrie, Cytochrome bd Menaquinol Oxidase, Gelöstsauerstoff, Elektrochemisch aktive Bakterien, Elektrochemisch aktive Biofilme, Elektronenakzeptor, Elektronentransfersystem, Extrazellulärer, Elektronentransfer, Durchflusszytometrie, Fumarat, Genexpression, Geobacter sulfurreducens, Wachstumsrate, Interaktion, Lactat, Langzeitverhalten, Menaquinol, Oxidase, Metabolismus, Mikroaerobe Kultivierung, Mikroaerobes Wachstum, Mikrobielle Elektrolysezelle, Nanowires, Sauerstoff, Sauerstoffreduktion, Sauerstoffaufnahmerate, Pili, Shewanella oneidensis, Überlebensstrategien, Transkriptomanalyse, Abwasserreinigung
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Electrochemically active bacteria are important biocatalysts in bioelectrochemical systems. This work investigated the long-term behaviour of an electrochemical defined mixed culture of Geobacter sulfurreducens and Shewanella oneidensis, and the influence of the set anode potential on this defined mixed culture. Further, G. sulfurreducens was investigated non-electrochemically in pure culture to elucidate how this bacterium accomplishes oxygen reduction.
Planktonic S. oneidensis cells were found to be beneficial for current production and biofilm growth of G. sulfurreducens in a microbial electrolysis cell. However, upon removal of planktonic cells, these benefits could not be maintained as S. oneidensis was not incorporated sufficiently into the G. sulfurreducens-based biofilm. In terms of the applied anode potential, 0.2 VAg/AgCl as well as 0.2 VAg/AgCl were found to be best. At 0.2 VAg/AgCl the highest current density was achieved while at -0.2 VAg/AgCl the highest current production in relation to biofilm thickness was observed. G. sulfurreducens was found to reduce oxygen in non-electrochemical pure cultures at a maximum specific oxygen uptake rate of 95 ± 11 mgO2 gCDW-1 h-1. The expression of the gene for the cytochrome bd menaquinol oxidase was found to be upregulated under microaerobic conditions, indicating this enzyme to be responsible for oxygen reduction.