Isolation of a selenite-reducing and cadmium-resistant bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain RB for microbial synthesis of CdSe nanoparticles(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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Bacteria capable of synthesizing CdSe from selenite and cadmium ion were enriched from a soil sample. After repeated transfer of the soil-derived bacterial cultures to a new medium containing selenite and cadmium ion 42 times (during 360 days), an enrichment culture that can simultaneously remove selenite and cadmium ion (1 mM each) from the liquid phase was obtained. The culture's color became reddish-brown, indicating CdSe nanoparticle production, as confirmed by energy-dispersive x-ray spectra (EDS). As a result of isolation operations, the bacterium that was the most responsible for synthesizing CdSe, named Pseudomonas sp. RB, was obtained. Transmission electron microscopy and EDS revealed that this strain accumulated nanoparticles (10-20 nm) consisting of selenium and cadmium inside and on the cells when cultivated in the same medium for the enrichment culture. This report is the first describing isolation of a selenite-reducing and cadmium-resistant bacterium. It is useful for CdSe nanoparticle synthesis in the simple one-vessel operation.
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著者
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Ike Michihiko
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Un
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Soda Satoshi
Division Of Endocrinology And Metabolism Niigata University Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sc
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Kuroda Masashi
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Un
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MIYAKE MASAKI
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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Miyake Masaki
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka University
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Sakaguchi Toshifumi
Department of Biotechnology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Ayano Hiroyuki
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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Terasawa Kanako
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
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