Rate enhancement of bacterial extracellular electron transport involves bound flavin semiquinones
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- 1 April 2013
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 110 (19), 7856-7861
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1220823110
Abstract
Extracellular redox-active compounds, flavins and other quinones, have been hypothesized to play a major role in the delivery of electrons from cellular metabolic systems to extracellular insoluble substrates by a diffusion-based shuttling two-electron-transfer mechanism. Here we show that flavin molecules secreted by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 enhance the ability of its outer-membrane c -type cytochromes (OM c- Cyts) to transport electrons as redox cofactors, but not free-form flavins. Whole-cell differential pulse voltammetry revealed that the redox potential of flavin was reversibly shifted more than 100 mV in a positive direction, in good agreement with increasing microbial current generation. Importantly, this flavin/OM c- Cyts interaction was found to facilitate a one-electron redox reaction via a semiquinone, resulting in a 10 3 - to 10 5 -fold faster reaction rate than that of free flavin. These results are not consistent with previously proposed redox-shuttling mechanisms but suggest that the flavin/OM c- Cyts interaction regulates the extent of extracellular electron transport coupled with intracellular metabolic activity.Keywords
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