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===References=== | ===References=== | ||
*http://ukpmc.ac.uk/picrender.cgi?artid=35130&blobtype=pdf (arsenate inhibits phosphate transport in bacteria) | *http://ukpmc.ac.uk/picrender.cgi?artid=35130&blobtype=pdf (arsenate inhibits phosphate transport in bacteria) | ||
*http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=106604 | *http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=106604 | ||
**Cadmium and Mercury | **Cadmium and Mercury | ||
**"The development of an immobilized biomass from bacterial cells has been discussed as an approach for the development of heavy metal removal systems (17) and involves the immobilization of nonviable cells or cell remnants containing the metal binding peptide within a suitable matrix. The ultimate utility of such a system will depend on binding capacity, affinity, selectivity, stability, and ease of production, among other factors." | |||
*http://edcsarasotacounty.com/documents/Arsenic%20Speciation%20and%20Toxicity%20Report.pdf | *http://edcsarasotacounty.com/documents/Arsenic%20Speciation%20and%20Toxicity%20Report.pdf |
Revision as of 09:04, 15 May 2009
Arsenic sequestration
Pathway
<html><img src="http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/118914921/nf3"></html>
Genes
- arsA
- Arsenical pump-driving ATPase [ Escherichia coli UMN026 ]
- GeneID: 7155799
- arsB
- arsenite/antimonite transporter [ Escherichia coli str. K-12 substr. DH10B ]
- GeneID: 6062297
References
- http://ukpmc.ac.uk/picrender.cgi?artid=35130&blobtype=pdf (arsenate inhibits phosphate transport in bacteria)
- http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=106604
- Cadmium and Mercury
- "The development of an immobilized biomass from bacterial cells has been discussed as an approach for the development of heavy metal removal systems (17) and involves the immobilization of nonviable cells or cell remnants containing the metal binding peptide within a suitable matrix. The ultimate utility of such a system will depend on binding capacity, affinity, selectivity, stability, and ease of production, among other factors."
- http://edcsarasotacounty.com/documents/Arsenic%20Speciation%20and%20Toxicity%20Report.pdf