Chromate Reduction by Resting Cells of Agrobacterium radiobacter EPS-916
AUTOR(ES)
Llovera, Santiago
RESUMO
Resting cells of Agrobacterium radiobacter EPS-916 grown on glucose, fructose, maltose, lactose, mannitol, or glycerol reduced 0.5 mM chromate. However, resting cells of strain EPS-916 grown on glutamate or succinate did not reduce chromate. The ability of washed cells to reduce chromate was correlated with their redox potential.
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