Uptake of free and complexed silver ions by different strains of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa
Braz. j. microbiol
; Braz. j. microbiol;33(1): 62-66, jan.-mar. 2002. tab, graf
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Five strains of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa were tested for the ability to accumulate free and complexed silver ions by metabolism-dependent and -independent processes. The ability to take up Ag+ was observed in both live and dead biomass, whereas silver dicyanide [Ag (CN)2-] uptake was strictly glucose dependent. In contrast to Ag (CN)2-, glucose addition inhibited by 16 to 25(per cent) the Ag+ uptake rate of living UFMG - Y02, Y27, and Y35 cells, while strains CBS 316 and UFMG-Y01 showed an improved uptake rate of about 115(per cent) and 13(per cent), respectively. The Langmuir sorption model was used to evaluate the silver sorption capability of the R. mucilaginosa strains. The calculated qmax value suggested that R. mucilaginosa strains UFMG-Y27 had the highest loading capacity. The type strain CBS 316 had the lowest qmax but showed the highest affinity for silver ions. The results provided by the Fourier Transform Infra Red analysis (FTIR) suggest that C=O groups represent the main reactive site for silver uptake by the strain UFMG-Y27.
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Rhodotorula
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Argent
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Techniques in vitro
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Bioaccumulation
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Ions
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Métabolisme
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En
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Braz. j. microbiol
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MICROBIOLOGIA
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2002
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Article