Role of iron deposition in Sphaerotilus discophorus
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- PMCID: PMC233284
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.126.1.264-271.1976
Role of iron deposition in Sphaerotilus discophorus
Abstract
Various physiological aspects of the process of iron deposition in Sphaerotilus discophorus were examined to elucidate its role. The values of iron/protein ratios suggested that a direct relationship existed between the iron concentration of the media and the magnitude of final iron deposition. Saturation of the organism's iron deposition system occurred at a 2.0 mM iron concentration, at a value of 0.6 mg of ferric ion per mg of cell protein. Laboratory data indicated that the strain's very low capacity for iron deposition observed at low external iron concentrations makes it unlikely that it is significant in limiting iron in the natural milieu. Under optimal iron concentrations, however, strain SS1 caused precipitation of iron (adsorbed to cellular material) in broth cultures, which was 10 to 100 times that mediated by some "non-iron" microorganisms. The strain's iron requirement, which was found to be between 0.003 and 0.02 mM, is commensurate with that of other microbes. One hundred micrograms of Mn(II) per ml and possibly 10 mug of either Co(II) or Ni(II) per ml could inhibit iron uptake in the deposition system. Sphaerotilus, when tested for its ability to withstand toxic concentrations of certain trace elements (Co, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Cd), demonstrated no exceptional resistance with respect to several other common microorganisms. Final cell yields were not affected by a varying iron concentration for Sphaerotilus growing under conditions of limiting carbon and nitrogen.
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