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Microbial nanowires: An electrifying tale

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posted on 2024-06-03, 15:28 authored by S Sure, Leigh AcklandLeigh Ackland, Angel TorrieroAngel Torriero, A Adholeya, M Kochar
Electromicrobiology has gained momentum in the last ten years with advances in microbial fuel cells and the discovery of microbial nanowires (MNWs). The list of MNWs producing microorganisms is growing and providing intriguing insights into the presence of such microorganisms in diverse environments and the potential roles MNWs can perform. This review discusses the MNWs produced by different microorganisms, including their structure, composition and role in electron transfer through MNWs. Two hypotheses, metallic-like conductivity and an electron hopping model, have been proposed for electron transfer and we present a current understanding of both these hypotheses. MNWs are not only poised to change the way we see microorganisms but may also impact the fields of bioenergy, biogeochemistry and bioremediation, hence their potential applications in these fields are highlighted here.

History

Journal

Microbiology (United Kingdom)

Volume

162

Pagination

2017-2028

Location

England

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1350-0872

eISSN

1465-2080

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, The Authors

Issue

12

Publisher

MICROBIOLOGY SOC