Authors
CH Park, M Keyhan, B Wielinga, S Fendorf, A Matin
Publication date
2000/5/1
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
66
Issue
5
Pages
1788-1795
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Cr(VI) (chromate) is a widespread environmental contaminant. Bacterial chromate reductases can convert soluble and toxic chromate to the insoluble and less toxic Cr(III). Bioremediation can therefore be effective in removing chromate from the environment, especially if the bacterial propensity for such removal is enhanced by genetic and biochemical engineering. To clone the chromate reductase-encoding gene, we purified to homogeneity (>600-fold purification) and characterized a novel soluble chromate reductase from Pseudomonas putida, using ammonium sulfate precipitation (55 to 70%), anion-exchange chromatography (DEAE Sepharose CL-6B), chromatofocusing (Polybuffer exchanger 94), and gel filtration (Superose 12 HR 10/30). The enzyme activity was dependent on NADH or NADPH; the temperature and pH optima for chromate reduction were 80°C and 5, respectively; and theKm was 374 μM …
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Scholar articles
CH Park, M Keyhan, B Wielinga, S Fendorf, A Matin - Applied and environmental microbiology, 2000