The bioleaching potential of a bacterial consortium
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Latorre Mora, Mauricio
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Cortés Burgos, María Paz
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Travisany, Dante
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Di Genova, Alex
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Budinich Abarca, Marko
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Reyes Jara, Angélica
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Hödar Quiroga, Christian
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González Canales, Mauricio
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Parada, Pilar
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Bobadilla Fazzini, Roberto
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Cambiazo Ayala, Liliana
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Maass Sepúlveda, Alejandro
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2017-03-29T16:31:03Z
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2017-03-29T16:31:03Z
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2016
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Bioresource Technology 218 (2016) 659–666
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10.1016/j.biortech.2016.07.012
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143378
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This work presents the molecular foundation of a consortium of five efficient bacteria strains isolated from copper mines currently used in state of the art industrial-scale biotechnology. The strains Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans Licanantay, Acidiphilium multivorum Yenapatur, Leptospirillum ferriphilum Paniwe, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans Wenelen and Sulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans Cutipay were selected for genome sequencing based on metal tolerance, oxidation activity and bioleaching of copper efficiency. An integrated model of metabolic pathways representing the bioleaching capability of this consortium was generated. Results revealed that greater efficiency in copper recovery may be explained by the higher functional potential of L. ferriphilum Paniwe and At. thiooxidans Licanantay to oxidize iron and reduced inorganic sulfur compounds. The consortium had a greater capacity to resist copper, arsenic and chloride ion compared to previously described biomining strains. Specialization and particular components in these bacteria provided the consortium a greater ability to bioleach copper sulfide ores. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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BioSigma S.A.
Fondap Grant 15090007
Center for Genome Regulation
Basal Grant of the Center for Mathematical Modeling UCHILE-CNRS UMI2807
CIRIC-INRIA Chile project