Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby progressively transforming the particles. Gold solubilization induces Au-toxicity; however, Au-detoxifying community members ameliorates Au-toxicity by precipitating soluble Au to metallic Au. We hypothesize that Au-dissolution and re-concentration (precipitation) places selective pressures on associated microbial communities, leading to compositional changes and subsequent Au-particle transformation. We analyzed Au-particles from eight United Kingdom sites using next generation sequencing, electron microscopy and micro-analyses. Gold particles contained biofilms composed of prokaryotic cells and extracellular polymeric substances intermixed ...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16Sribosom...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
Bacteria catalyze the dissolution and re-precipitation of gold, thereby driving the biogeochemical c...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Gold particles contain gold and other toxic, heavy metals, making them 'extreme' geochemical microen...
In spite of the similar chemical properties of gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), Au is highly mobile in s...
In Earth's near-surface environments, gold biogeochemical cycling involves gold dissolution and prec...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold has been proposed from studies focusing on gold particle morpholo...
Available online 16 March 2018(Bio)geochemical cycling of gold (Au) has been demonstrated in present...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16Sribosom...
Biofilms on placer gold (Au)-particle surfaces drive Au solubilization and re-concentration thereby ...
Bacteria catalyze the dissolution and re-precipitation of gold, thereby driving the biogeochemical c...
Cupriavidus metallidurans, a bacterium capable of reductively precipitating toxic, aqueous gold(I/II...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold (Au), i.e. its solubilization, transport and re-precipitation, le...
Biofilms living on gold (Au) grains play a key role in the biogeochemical cycle of Au by promoting t...
While the role of microorganisms as main drivers of metal mobility and mineral formation under Earth...
Gold particles contain gold and other toxic, heavy metals, making them 'extreme' geochemical microen...
In spite of the similar chemical properties of gold (Au) and platinum (Pt), Au is highly mobile in s...
In Earth's near-surface environments, gold biogeochemical cycling involves gold dissolution and prec...
Microbial communities mediating gold cycling occur on gold grains from (sub)-tropical, (semi)-arid,...
The biogeochemical cycling of gold has been proposed from studies focusing on gold particle morpholo...
Available online 16 March 2018(Bio)geochemical cycling of gold (Au) has been demonstrated in present...
Microorganisms capable of actively solubilizing and precipitating gold appear to play a larger role ...
The processes influencing the solubilization and observed mobility of Au in soil were studied using ...
Bacterial biofilms are associated with secondary gold grains from two sites in Australia. 16Sribosom...