Joanne M. (University College London, UK) Santini & Seamus A. (University College London, UK) Ward 
The Metabolism of Arsenite [EPUB ebook] 

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Up to 200 million people in 70 countries are at risk from drinking water contaminated with arsenic, which is a major cause of chronic debilitating illnesses and fatal cancers. Until recently little was known about the mobility of arsenic, and how redox transformations determined its movement into or out of water supplies. Although human activities contribute to the release of arsenic from minerals, it is now clear that bacteria are responsible for most of the redox transformation of arsenic in the environment. Bacterial oxidation of arsenite (to the less mobile arsenate) has been known since 1918, but it was not until 2000 that a bacterium was shown to gain energy from this process. Since then a wide range of arsenite-oxidizing bacteria have been isolated, including aerobes and anaerobes; heterotrophs and autotrophs; thermophiles, mesophiles and psychrophiles. This book reviews recent advances in the study of such bacteria. After a section on background—geology and health issues—the main body of the book concerns the cellular machinery of arsenite oxidation. It concludes by examining possible applications. Topics treated are:


  • The geology and cycling of arsenic

  • Arsenic and disease

  • Arsenite oxidation: physiology, enzymes, genes, and gene regulation.

  • Community genomics and functioning, and the evolution of arsenite oxidation

  • Microbial arsenite oxidation in bioremediation

  • Biosensors for arsenic in drinking water and industrial effluents

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định dạng EPUB ● Trang 218 ● ISBN 9781136319549 ● Biên tập viên Joanne M. (University College London, UK) Santini & Seamus A. (University College London, UK) Ward ● Nhà xuất bản CRC Press ● Được phát hành 2018 ● Có thể tải xuống 3 lần ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 8052079 ● Sao chép bảo vệ Adobe DRM
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