Genus-wide physicochemical evidence of extracellular crystalline silver nanoparticles biosynthesis by morganella spp

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This study was performed to determine whether extracellular silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) production is a genus-wide phenotype associated with all the members of genus Morganella, or only Morganella morganii RP-42 isolate is able to synthesize extracellular Ag nanoparticles. To undertake this study, all the available Morganella isolates were exposed to Ag+ ions, and the obtained nanoproducts were thoroughly analyzed using physico-chemical characterization tools such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), UV-visible spectrophotometry (UV-vis), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. It was identified that extracellular biosynthesis of crystalline silver nanoparticles is a unique biochemical character of all the members of genus Morganella, which was found independent of environmental changes. Significantly, the inability of other closely related members of the family Enterobacteriaceae towards AgNPs synthesis strongly suggests that AgNPs synthesis in the presence of Ag+ ions is a phenotypic character that is uniquely associated with genus Morganella. © 2011 Parikh et al.

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Parikh, R. Y., Ramanathan, R., Coloe, P. J., Bhargava, S. K., Patole, M. S., Shouche, Y. S., & Bansal, V. (2011). Genus-wide physicochemical evidence of extracellular crystalline silver nanoparticles biosynthesis by morganella spp. PLoS ONE, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021401

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