A perspective on the role of lanthanides in biology: Discovery, open questions and possible applications
- PMID: 36167440
- DOI: 10.1016/bs.ampbs.2022.06.001
A perspective on the role of lanthanides in biology: Discovery, open questions and possible applications
Abstract
Because of their use in high technologies like computers, smartphones and renewable energy applications, lanthanides (belonging to the group of rare earth elements) are essential for our daily lives. A range of applications in medicine and biochemical research made use of their photo-physical properties. The discovery of a biological role for lanthanides has boosted research in this new field. Several methanotrophs and methylotrophs are strictly dependent on the presence of lanthanides in the growth medium while others show a regulatory response. After the first demonstration of a lanthanide in the active site of the XoxF-type pyrroloquinoline quinone methanol dehydrogenases, follow-up studies showed the same for other pyrroloquinoline quinone-containing enzymes. In addition, research focused on the effect of lanthanides on regulation of gene expression and uptake mechanism into bacterial cells. This review briefly describes the discovery of the role of lanthanides in biology and focuses on open questions in biological lanthanide research and possible application of lanthanide-containing bacteria and enzymes in recovery of these special elements.
Keywords: Lanthanide; Methanol dehydrogenase; Methanotroph; Methylotroph; Pyrroloquinoline quinone; Rare earth elements.
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