International audienceMany hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria form biofilms at the hydrocarbon-water interface to overcome the weak accessibility of these poorly water-soluble substrates. In order to gain insight into the cellular functions involved, we undertook a proteomic analysis of Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 biofilm developing at the hexadecane-water interface. Biofilm formation on hexadecane led to a global change in cell physiology involving modulation of the expression of 576 out of 1144 detected proteins when compared with planktonic cells growing on acetate. Biofilm cells overproduced a protein encoded by MARHY0478 that contains a conserved domain belonging to the family of the outer membrane transporters of hydrophobic c...
Alkanes are widespread pollutants found in soil, freshwater and marine environments. Marinobacter hy...
International audienceHexadecane assimilation by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 occurs thro...
Les composés organiques hydrophobes (HOC), une grande famille de molécules naturelles ou d’origine a...
International audienceMany hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria form biofilms at the hydrocarbon-water int...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically at the interface between water a...
ABSTRACT This study describes the functional characterization of two proteins, AupA and AupB, which ...
International audienceHydrophobic organic compounds (mainly lipids and hydrocarbons) represent a sig...
This study describes the functional characterization of two proteins, AupA and AupB, which are requi...
International audienceDuring growth on n-alkanes, the marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclas...
International audienceTo better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation o...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation of hydrocarbon compoun...
Obligate hydrocarbanoclastic bacteria (OHCB) typically dominate microbial communities after marine o...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine petroleum oil-degrading bacterium with an unusual phy...
cited By 20International audienceMarinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically...
Alkanes are widespread pollutants found in soil, freshwater and marine environments. Marinobacter hy...
International audienceHexadecane assimilation by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 occurs thro...
Les composés organiques hydrophobes (HOC), une grande famille de molécules naturelles ou d’origine a...
International audienceMany hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria form biofilms at the hydrocarbon-water int...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically at the interface between water a...
ABSTRACT This study describes the functional characterization of two proteins, AupA and AupB, which ...
International audienceHydrophobic organic compounds (mainly lipids and hydrocarbons) represent a sig...
This study describes the functional characterization of two proteins, AupA and AupB, which are requi...
International audienceDuring growth on n-alkanes, the marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclas...
International audienceTo better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation o...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation of hydrocarbon compoun...
Obligate hydrocarbanoclastic bacteria (OHCB) typically dominate microbial communities after marine o...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine petroleum oil-degrading bacterium with an unusual phy...
cited By 20International audienceMarinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically...
Alkanes are widespread pollutants found in soil, freshwater and marine environments. Marinobacter hy...
International audienceHexadecane assimilation by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 occurs thro...
Les composés organiques hydrophobes (HOC), une grande famille de molécules naturelles ou d’origine a...