The molecular biogeochemistry of manganese(II) oxidation
Autor: | Andrew S. Madison, Thomas G. Spiro, Cristina N. Butterfield, Alexandra V. Soldatova, Dorothy L. Parker, Kati Geszvain, Richard E. Davis, Bradley M. Tebo, George W. Luther, Sung Woo Lee |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Siderophore
Binding Sites biology Amino Acid Motifs Inorganic chemistry chemistry.chemical_element Oxides Manganese Gram-Positive Bacteria Multicopper oxidase biology.organism_classification Biochemistry Redox Sulfur Protein Structure Tertiary Bacterial Proteins Manganese Compounds Transition metal chemistry Proteobacteria Oxidizing agent Oxidoreductases Oxidation-Reduction Conserved Sequence Bacteria |
Zdroj: | Biochemical Society Transactions. 40:1244-1248 |
ISSN: | 1470-8752 0300-5127 |
DOI: | 10.1042/bst20120229 |
Popis: | Micro-organisms capable of oxidizing the redox-active transition metal manganese play an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of manganese. In the present mini-review, we focus specifically on Mn(II)-oxidizing bacteria. The mechanisms by which bacteria oxidize Mn(II) include a two-electron oxidation reaction catalysed by a novel multicopper oxidase that produces Mn(IV) oxides as the primary product. Bacteria also produce organic ligands, such as siderophores, that bind to and stabilize Mn(III). The realization that this stabilized Mn(III) is present in many environments and can affect the redox cycles of other elements such as sulfur has made it clear that manganese and the bacteria that oxidize it profoundly affect the Earth's biogeochemistry. |
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