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Effects of CeO$$_{2}$$ nanoparticles on microbial metabolism

Masaki, Shota*; Shiotsu, Hiroyuki  ; Onuki, Toshihiko; Sakamoto, Fuminori  ; Utsunomiya, Satoshi*

Distinct organic species and intracellular proteins were expressed after exposure of yeast cells to CeNPs. Although cytotoxicity was not caused by CeNPs, the results of the peptide mass fingerprint analysis of the intracellular protein revealed that Eno2p, a glycolysis enzyme, was expressed after the exposure to CeNPs. These results suggest that nanoparticles have the potential to alter microbial metabolism, leading to changes in the compositions of the released substances in the surrounding environment.

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