Cytochrome-mediated Direct Electron Uptake from Metallic Iron by
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Methane-producing microorganisms accelerate the corrosion of iron-containing metals. Previous studies have inferred that some methanogens might directly accept electrons from Fe(0), but when this possibility was more intensively investigated, H was shown to be an intermediary electron carrier between Fe(0) and methanogens. Here, we report that catalyzes direct metal-to-microbe electron transfer to support methane production. Deletion of the gene for the multiheme, outer-surface -type cytochrome MmcA eliminated methane production from Fe(0), consistent with the key role of MmcA in other forms of extracellular electron exchange. These findings, coupled with the previous demonstration that outer-surface -type cytochromes are also electrical contacts for electron uptake from Fe(0) by and species, suggest that the presence of multiheme -type cytochromes on corrosion surfaces might be diagnostic for direct metal-to-microbe electron transfer and that interfering with cytochrome function might be a strategy to mitigate corrosion.
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