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. 1993 Apr;175(7):1936-45.
doi: 10.1128/jb.175.7.1936-1945.1993.

Mechanism of silicate binding to the bacterial cell wall in Bacillus subtilis

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Mechanism of silicate binding to the bacterial cell wall in Bacillus subtilis

M U Mera et al. J Bacteriol. 1993 Apr.

Abstract

To investigate the chemical mechanism of silicate binding to the surface of Bacillus subtilis, we chemically modified cell wall carboxylates to reverse their charge by the addition of an ethylenediamine ligand. For up to 9 weeks, mixtures of Si, Al-Fe-Si, and Al-Fe-Si plus toxic heavy metals were reacted with these cells for comparison with control cells and abiotic solutions. In general, more Si and less metal were bound to the chemically modified surfaces, thereby showing the importance of an electropositive charge in cell walls for fine-grain silicate mineral development. The predominant reaction for this development was the initial silicate-to-amine complexation in the peptidoglycan of ethylenediamine-modified and control cell walls, although metal ion bridging between electronegative sites and silicate had an additive effect. The binding of silicate to these bacterial surfaces can thus be described as outer sphere complex formation because it occurs through electrostatic interaction.

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