The periplasmic 9.6-kilodalton c-type cytochrome of Geobacter sulfurreducens is not an electron shuttle to Fe(III).

TitleThe periplasmic 9.6-kilodalton c-type cytochrome of Geobacter sulfurreducens is not an electron shuttle to Fe(III).
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsLloyd JR, Blunt-Harris EL, Lovley DR
JournalJ Bacteriol
Volume181
Issue24
Pagination7647-9
Date Published1999 Dec
ISSN0021-9193
KeywordsCytochrome c Group, Electron Transport, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Ferric Compounds, Gram-Negative Anaerobic Bacteria, Molecular Weight, Periplasm
Abstract

Geobacter sulfurreducens contains a 9.6-kDa c-type cytochrome that was previously proposed to serve as an extracellular electron shuttle to insoluble Fe(III) oxides. However, when the cytochrome was added to washed-cell suspensions of G. sulfurreducens it did not enhance Fe(III) oxide reduction, whereas similar concentrations of the known electron shuttle, anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate, greatly stimulated Fe(III) oxide reduction. Furthermore, analysis of the extracellular c-type cytochromes in cultures of G. sulfurreducens demonstrated that the dominant c-type cytochrome was not the 9.6-kDa cytochrome, but rather a 41-kDa cytochrome. These results and other considerations suggest that the 9.6-kDa cytochrome is not an important extracellular electron shuttle to Fe(III) oxides.

Alternate JournalJ. Bacteriol.
PubMed ID10601229