Performing oxidative phosphorylation is the primary role of respiratory chain both in bacteria and eukaryotes. Yet, the branched respiratory chains of prokaryotes contain alternative, low energy-coupling electron pathways, which serve for functions other than oxidative ATP generation (like those of respiratory protection, adaptation to low-oxygen media, redox balancing, etc.), some of which are still poorly understood. We here demonstrate that withdrawal of reducing equivalents by the energetically uncoupled respiratory chain of the bacterium Zymomonas mobilis accelerates its fermentative catabolism, increasing the glucose consumption rate. This is in contrast to what has been observed in other respiring bacteria and yeast. This effect take...
The energetics of the anaerobic gram-negative bacterium Zymomonas mobilis, a well-known ethanol-prod...
AbstractPerturbation of the aerobic steady-state in a chemostat culture of the ethanol-producing bac...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Performing oxidative phosphorylation is the primary role of respiratory chain both in bacteria and e...
Understanding the energy metabolism and its regulation is one of the clues to metabolic engineering ...
Ability to ferment in the presence of oxygen increases the robustness of bioprocesses and opens oppo...
Zymomonas mobilis growing aerobically with 20 g glucose-1 (carbon-limited) in a chemostat exhibited ...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
Zymomonas mobilis is the most efficient bacterial ethanol producer and its physiology is potentially...
<p>Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glyc...
The respiratory chain of Escherichia coli is usually considered a device to conserve energy via the ...
The respiratory chain of Escherichia coli is usually considered a device to conserve energy via the ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
The purple nonsulfur bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum has been employed to study physiological adapta...
The energetics of the anaerobic gram-negative bacterium Zymomonas mobilis, a well-known ethanol-prod...
AbstractPerturbation of the aerobic steady-state in a chemostat culture of the ethanol-producing bac...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...
Performing oxidative phosphorylation is the primary role of respiratory chain both in bacteria and e...
Understanding the energy metabolism and its regulation is one of the clues to metabolic engineering ...
Ability to ferment in the presence of oxygen increases the robustness of bioprocesses and opens oppo...
Zymomonas mobilis growing aerobically with 20 g glucose-1 (carbon-limited) in a chemostat exhibited ...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
The simultaneous utilization of efficient respiration and inefficient fermentation even in the prese...
Zymomonas mobilis is the most efficient bacterial ethanol producer and its physiology is potentially...
<p>Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glyc...
The respiratory chain of Escherichia coli is usually considered a device to conserve energy via the ...
The respiratory chain of Escherichia coli is usually considered a device to conserve energy via the ...
Fermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic glycoly...
The purple nonsulfur bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum has been employed to study physiological adapta...
The energetics of the anaerobic gram-negative bacterium Zymomonas mobilis, a well-known ethanol-prod...
AbstractPerturbation of the aerobic steady-state in a chemostat culture of the ethanol-producing bac...
SummaryFermenting glucose in the presence of enough oxygen to support respiration, known as aerobic ...