Sunday 3 February 2013

INQUIRER.net: The bug that lays the golden egg

INQUIRER.net
Philippine News for Filipinos
The bug that lays the golden egg
Feb 4th 2013, 00:08

PARIS—Among the more peculiar organisms that inhabit our Earth is a bacterium that turns water-soluble gold into microscopic nuggets of solid gold, scientists said Sunday.   Chemists have often pondered why the germ Delftia acidovorans is frequently found on the surface of tiny gold nuggets.   Its presence led scientists to speculate it may be creating the particles from soluble gold—ions of gold that are dissolved in water.   But the puzzle was how D. acidovorans did this trick, as soluble gold is toxic.   The answer, suggest researchers in Canada, lies in a molecule excreted by the microbe that both shields the organism and transforms...

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