Electrochemical Characterization of the Periplasmic PpcA c‐Cytochrome of Geobacter sulfurreducens Reveals Its Affinity for Uranium

Author:

Awate Bhushan P.1,Worden Robert M.12,Reguera Gemma3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Michigan State University 428 S. Shaw Lane, Rm 2263 East Lansing MI 48824 USA

2. Department of Biochemical Engineering Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Michigan State University 428 S. Shaw Lane, Rm 2263 East Lansing MI 48824 USA

3. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Michigan State University 567 Wilson Rd, Rm 6190 East Lansing MI 48824 USA

Abstract

AbstractGeobacter bacteria produce conductive pili appendages and an outer membrane‐anchored lipopolysaccharide to immobilize uranium extracellularly. Yet, some radionuclide enters the cell envelope, where is rapidly mineralized by periplasmic c‐cytochromes. To investigate this reaction, we constructed cell envelope biomimetic interfaces containing PpcA, the most conserved and abundant periplasmic c‐cytochrome in Geobacter species. Cyclic voltammograms revealed much higher rate constants for uranium than for iron, the natural electron acceptor of Geobacter, independently of the metal‐ligand complexation. These results are consistent with a much higher affinity of PpcA for uranium than for iron, providing a plausible explanation for the rapid mineralization of the radionuclide inside the cell envelope. The studies highlight the value of electrochemical biomimetic interfaces to dissect the contribution of cell envelope cytochromes to metal reduction and identify redox‐active proteins with the affinity needed for sensory applications.

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Catalysis

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