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PLoS One ; 7(12): e51783, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23251623

ABSTRACT

Depending on speciation, U environmental contamination may be spread through the environment or inversely restrained to a limited area. Induction of U precipitation via biogenic or non-biogenic processes would reduce the dissemination of U contamination. To this aim U oxidation/reduction processes triggered by bacteria are presently intensively studied. Using X-ray absorption analysis, we describe in the present article the ability of Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 and Rhodopseudomonas palustris, highly resistant to a variety of metals and metalloids or to organic pollutants, to withstand high concentrations of U and to immobilize it either through biosorption or through reduction to non-uraninite U(IV)-phosphate or U(IV)-carboxylate compounds. These bacterial strains are thus good candidates for U bioremediation strategies, particularly in the context of multi-pollutant or mixed-waste contaminations.


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Cupriavidus/drug effects , Environmental Microbiology , Rhodopseudomonas/drug effects , Uranium/toxicity , Biodegradation, Environmental/drug effects , Cupriavidus/growth & development , Cupriavidus/ultrastructure , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration/drug effects , Rhodopseudomonas/growth & development , Rhodopseudomonas/ultrastructure , Uranium/metabolism , X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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