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. 2005 Nov;51(5):327-30.
doi: 10.1007/s00284-005-0048-4. Epub 2005 Sep 16.

Reduction of hexavalent chromium by cell-free extract of Bacillus sphaericus AND 303 isolated from serpentine soil

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Reduction of hexavalent chromium by cell-free extract of Bacillus sphaericus AND 303 isolated from serpentine soil

Arundhati Pal et al. Curr Microbiol. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

Cell-free extracts (CFEs) of chromium-resistant bacterium Bacillus sphaericus AND 303 isolated from serpentine soil of Andaman, India reduced Cr(VI) in in vitro condition, and the reductase activity was solely localized in the soluble cell-fractions (S12, S32, and S150). The enzyme was constitutive as the CFEs from cells grown in Cr(VI)-free and Cr(VI)-containing media reduced a more or less equal amount of Cr(VI). Optimum Cr(VI) reductase activity was obtained at an enzyme (S150) concentration equivalent to 4.56 mg protein/mL, 300 microM: Cr(VI) and pH 6.0 after 30 min incubation at 30 degrees C. The enzyme was heat labile; 80% of its activity was lost when exposed at 70 degrees C for 15 min. Kinetics of Cr(VI) reductase activity fit well with the linearized Lineweaver-Burk plot and showed a V(max) of 1.432 micromol Cr(VI)/mg protein/min and K(m) of 158.12 microM: Cr(VI). The presence of additional electron donors accelerated Cr(VI) reductase activity of CFE, and an increase of 28% activity over control was recorded with 1.0 microM: NADH. Heavy metal ions such as Ni(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II) were strong inhibitors of Cr(VI) reductase unlike that of 100 microM: Co(II), which retained 93% activity over control.

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