Effect of different energy sources on ochrobactrum anthropi bacteria chromium reduction
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-15-2011
Abstract
Ochrobactrum anthropi CTS-325 isolated from a chromium-contaminated site had better resistance to Cr(VI) in LB medium under aerobic condition. Meanwhile, it was found that the reduction of Cr(VI) is not complete during the experimental process. Therefore, a series of small molecule energy sources including nitrogen and carbon sources were added into the LB medium in the bacterial stationary phase to promote the chromium reducibility. The result showed that the bacterial growth was positively correlated with the chromium reduction. SDS-PAGE analysis indicated that the protein groups were changed when the bacteria were stimulated by the chromium. Additionally, it was revealed that O. anthropi CTS-325 could utilize the cheaper alternative of sugar (sucrose residue leaching solution) well for further growth and restart the chromium reduction, which offered a new method for practical applications.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Jiegou Huaxue
First Page
819
Last Page
826
Recommended Citation
Ma, X., Pan, X., Cheng, Y., Wu, Z., Pan, D., Chen, Z., Li, B., Lin, Z., & Guan, X. (2011). Effect of different energy sources on ochrobactrum anthropi bacteria chromium reduction. Jiegou Huaxue, 30 (6), 819-826. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/ag_exst_pubs/455