Our goal is to concentrate platinum as much as possible. We decided to do it in two distinct steps.
The first step relies on the affinity of siderophores to bind solubilized Platinum atoms and, thus, favor the further solubilisation of more platinum compounds. We accomplish this by inserting a plasmid containing the four enzymes (Des A, Des B, Des C, Des D) necessary to synthesise our siderophore — Desferrioxamine B, into E. coli.
At a second level, we plan to use the principle of biosorption. A modified fliC protein complex will be cloned into E. coli and enable the flagella of the bacterium to bind platinum atoms. This specificity will be possible thanks to a peptide that will be inserted into the sequence of the fliC.
The benefit of using the biosorption is to obtain nanoparticles of platinum, a highly valuable form of the metal.