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Desulfovibrio
Taxonomy
•Domain: Eubacteria
•Phylum: Proteobacteria (purple bacteria)
•Class: δ-Proteobacteria
•Order: Desulfavibrionales
•Family: Desulfovibrionaceae
•Genus: Desulfovibrio
Representative specieswww.deskuenvis.nic.in
D. vulgaris
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D. desulfuricans
Morphology
•Colonies▫Pink or peach colored
•Cells▫Dimensions: 2.5-10 µm long × 0.5-1.5
µm wide
▫Gram negative
▫Shape: Curved rods (vibrio)
Physiology
•Non-spore forming•Mesophilic•Motility
▫Motile
▫Polar flagella Mono- or lophotrichous
•Produces black precipitate throughout SIM tube
Metabolism
•Either Chemoorganoheterotrophic or Chemolithoautotrophic
•Strict anaerobes▫ some strains are shown to be aerotolerant
•Anaerobic Respiration or Fermentation•Carbon sources:
▫acetate, formate, lactate, pyruvate, CO2,
other organic compounds (eg. crude oil components)
Metabolism
•Electron donors:▫formate, lactate, pyruvate, acetate, iron, H2
•Electron acceptors:▫SO4
2-, other oxidized sulfur species, oxidized
nitrogen species (eg. nitrate, nitrite)•Major products of metabolism:
▫H2S
Global Sulfur Cycle
Habitat/Environmental adaptation
•Found in organic-rich anoxic environments:▫Mud, sediment of polluted lakes
▫Sewage lagoons and methane digesters (bioreactors)
▫Waterlogged soils
▫Oil fields
Bioremediation
•Sewage, industrial wastewater, and mine drainage contain toxic heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Mn, Zn)
•H2S produced by Desulfovibrio species removes heavy metals by precipitation
•Used in toxic waste cleanup
Experiment• Measured the capacity of Desulfovibrio
desulfuricans to precipitate heavy metals from wastewater
• Organic dye production wastewater treated for 6 days with Desulfovibrio desulfuricans in an anaerobic bioreactor had reduced heavy metal concentrations:
▫ [Zn2+] reduced by 97.53%
▫ [Ni2+] reduced by 98.96%
▫ [Cu2+] reduced by 85.42%
Negative effects
•High [H2S] can kill local flora
•Rotten egg smell
•Corrosion of iron pipelines by reducing iron metal:
Fe(s) Fe2+(aq)
Infections
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC156571/
Question
What role does sulfate play in Desulfovibrio metabolism?
A. sulfur source
B. electron donor
C. electron acceptor
D. carbon source
ReferencesCabrera, G., Pérez, R., Gomez, J. M., Abalos, A., & Cantero, D. (2006). Toxic effects of dissolved heavy metals on Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Desulfovibrio sp. strains. Journal of hazardous materials, 135(1), 40-46.
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Kosinska, K., Miskiewicz, T. (2012) Precipitation of heavy metals from industrial wastewater by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans. Environment Protection Engineering, 38, 51-60.
Voordouw, G. (1995). The genus Desulfovibrio: the centennial. Applied and environmental microbiology, 61(8), 2813.
Wiley, J.M., Sherwood, L.M., Woolverton C.J. (2014). Prescott’s Microbiology. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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