Effect Of Heavy Metal Ions On The Activity Of An Iron-Oxidizing Chemoautotroph

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 362 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1976
Abstract
Effects of heavy metal ions on the growth and the activities of iron and sulfur oxidation of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans were investigated. Mercuric, silver, and stannous ions inhibited both of the growth and the iron- oxidizing enzyme system of the bacterium. On the other hand, uranyl ion inhibited the growth, but it gave almost no effect on the iron-oxidizing enzyme system. The inhibitory effect of uranyl sulfate on the growth of the bacterium is intensified on lowering the cultivating ' temperature from 28 ºC to 7 ºC. In the concentration of 10-3M, cadmium and copper ions inhibited colloidal sulfur-oxidizing activity of the cells 69 and 52 %, respectively, though they did not inhibit the iron-oxidizing activity at all in the concentration. On the contrary, stannous chloride did not givr any effect on the sulfur-oxidizing activity of the cells, though it inhibited the iron-oxidizing activity 55 % in the concentration of 10-3M. Several differences were observed among the cytochrome systems of cell-free extracts of the cells grown on iron and on sulfur.
Citation
APA:
(1976) Effect Of Heavy Metal Ions On The Activity Of An Iron-Oxidizing ChemoautotrophMLA: Effect Of Heavy Metal Ions On The Activity Of An Iron-Oxidizing Chemoautotroph. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.