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  • B42D-05: Unraveling the lanthanome in bacteria to generate biological platforms for Rare Earth recovery
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  • Board 2116‚ 255-257
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Author(s):
N. Cecilia Martinez-Gomez, University of California Berkeley (First Author, Presenting Author)
Alexa Zytnick, University of California Berkeley
Nathan Good, RareTerra


Here, we describe how environmental bacteria that are abundant in the soil and plant leaves use the critical metals, lanthanides. These metals are essential components for numerous enzymes in their metabolism. Thus, these microorganisms have developed a sophisticated machinery to selectively sequester, transport and accumulate lanthanides. After learning these mechanisms, we have engineered bacteria to efficiently recover lanthanides from different feedstocks.



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