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Bacteria diversity desulfovibrio

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Desulfovibrio

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Taxonomy

•Domain: Eubacteria

•Phylum: Proteobacteria (purple bacteria)

•Class: δ-Proteobacteria

•Order: Desulfavibrionales

•Family: Desulfovibrionaceae

•Genus: Desulfovibrio

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Representative specieswww.deskuenvis.nic.in

D. vulgaris

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D. desulfuricans

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Morphology

•Colonies▫Pink or peach colored

•Cells▫Dimensions: 2.5-10 µm long × 0.5-1.5

µm wide

▫Gram negative

▫Shape: Curved rods (vibrio)

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Physiology

•Non-spore forming•Mesophilic•Motility

▫Motile

▫Polar flagella Mono- or lophotrichous

•Produces black precipitate throughout SIM tube

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Metabolism

•Either Chemoorganoheterotrophic or Chemolithoautotrophic

•Strict anaerobes▫ some strains are shown to be aerotolerant

•Anaerobic Respiration or Fermentation•Carbon sources:

▫acetate, formate, lactate, pyruvate, CO2,

other organic compounds (eg. crude oil components)

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Metabolism

•Electron donors:▫formate, lactate, pyruvate, acetate, iron, H2

•Electron acceptors:▫SO4

2-, other oxidized sulfur species, oxidized

nitrogen species (eg. nitrate, nitrite)•Major products of metabolism:

▫H2S

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Global Sulfur Cycle

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Habitat/Environmental adaptation

•Found in organic-rich anoxic environments:▫Mud, sediment of polluted lakes

▫Sewage lagoons and methane digesters (bioreactors)

▫Waterlogged soils

▫Oil fields

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Bioremediation

•Sewage, industrial wastewater, and mine drainage contain toxic heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Mn, Zn)

•H2S produced by Desulfovibrio species removes heavy metals by precipitation

•Used in toxic waste cleanup

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Experiment• Measured the capacity of Desulfovibrio

desulfuricans to precipitate heavy metals from wastewater

• Organic dye production wastewater treated for 6 days with Desulfovibrio desulfuricans in an anaerobic bioreactor had reduced heavy metal concentrations:

▫ [Zn2+] reduced by 97.53%

▫ [Ni2+] reduced by 98.96%

▫ [Cu2+] reduced by 85.42%

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Negative effects

•High [H2S] can kill local flora

•Rotten egg smell

•Corrosion of iron pipelines by reducing iron metal:

Fe(s) Fe2+(aq)

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Infections

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC156571/

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Question

What role does sulfate play in Desulfovibrio metabolism?

A. sulfur source

B. electron donor

C. electron acceptor

D. carbon source

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ReferencesCabrera, G., Pérez, R., Gomez, J. M., Abalos, A., & Cantero, D. (2006). Toxic effects of dissolved heavy metals on Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Desulfovibrio sp. strains. Journal of hazardous materials, 135(1), 40-46.

Desulfovibrio. (2006). In Dictionary of microbiology & molecular biology. Retrieved from http://proxy.iusb.edu:2443/login?qurl=http%3A%2F%2Fproxy.iusb.edu%3A3194%2Fcontent%2Fentry%2Fwileymicrob%2Fdesulfovibrio%2F0

Kosinska, K., Miskiewicz, T. (2012) Precipitation of heavy metals from industrial wastewater by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans. Environment Protection Engineering, 38, 51-60.

Voordouw, G. (1995). The genus Desulfovibrio: the centennial. Applied and environmental microbiology, 61(8), 2813.

Wiley, J.M., Sherwood, L.M., Woolverton C.J. (2014). Prescott’s Microbiology. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Magot M et al. (2004). Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 54:1693-1697.