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Genetic Modification of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans for Rare-Earth Element Recovery under Acidic Conditions.
Jung, Heejung; Su, Zihang; Inaba, Yuta; West, Alan C; Banta, Scott.
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  • Jung H; Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States.
  • Su Z; Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States.
  • Inaba Y; Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States.
  • West AC; Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States.
  • Banta S; Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, 500 West 120th Street, New York, New York 10027, United States.
Environ Sci Technol ; 57(48): 19902-19911, 2023 Dec 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37983372
As global demands for rare-earth elements (REEs) continue to grow, the biological recovery of REEs has been explored as a promising strategy, driven by potential economic and environmental benefits. It is known that calcium-binding domains, including helix-loop-helix EF hands and repeats-in-toxin (RTX) domains, can bind lanthanide ions due to their similar ionic radii and coordination preference to calcium. Recently, the lanmodulin protein from Methylorubrum extorquens was reported, which has evolved a high affinity for lanthanide ions over calcium. Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans is a chemolithoautotrophic acidophile, which has been explored for use in bioleaching for metal recovery. In this report, A. ferrooxidans was engineered for the recombinant intracellular expression of lanmodulin. In addition, an RTX domain from the adenylate cyclase protein of Bordetella pertussis, which has previously been shown to bind Tb3+, was expressed periplasmically via fusion with the endogenous rusticyanin protein. The binding of lanthanides (Tb3+, Pr3+, Nd3+, and La3+) was improved by up to 4-fold for cells expressing lanmodulin and 13-fold for cells expressing the RTX domains in both pure and mixed metal solutions. Interestingly, the presence of lanthanides in the growth media enhanced protein expression, likely by influencing protein stability. Both engineered cell lines exhibited higher recoveries and selectivities for four tested lanthanides (Tb3+, Pr3+, Nd3+, and La3+) over non-REEs (Fe2+ and Co2+) in a synthetic magnet leachate, demonstrating the potential of these new strains for future REE reclamation and recycling applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Elementos da Série dos Lantanídeos / Acidithiobacillus / Metais Terras Raras Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Elementos da Série dos Lantanídeos / Acidithiobacillus / Metais Terras Raras Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article