The free-energy data on which assessments of the autotrophic growth efficiencies of chemolithotrophic bacteria are commonly based have been reevaluated and new values have been calculated. It has been concluded that many earlier calculations are in error and that many values previously reported in the literature are overestimates of efficiency. A problem posed by the chemolithotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria is the elucidation of the mechanism by which elemental sulfur and the sulfane-sulfur (-S-) of the thionic acids are converted to sulfite. Even after decades of studies on sulfur oxidation by these bacteria, this problem has not been fully resolved although it is widely thought that conversion of sulfur to sulfite is brought about by a...
The thermodynamics for the first electron transfer step for sulfide and oxygen indicates that the re...
The oxidation and reduction of elemental sulfur and reduced inorganic sulfur species are some of the...
The work reported in this thesis is aimed at providing a broader basis for the understanding of the ...
Chemolithoautotrophic sulfur oxidizing bacteria (SOB) couple the oxidation of reduced sulfur compoun...
The history of the elucidation of the microbiology and biochemistry of the oxidation of inorganic su...
In nature, sulfur occurs in many different oxidation states and is one of the most versatile element...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
Green sulfur bacteria are photolithotrophs that use inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors fo...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
Despite its toxicity, sulfite plays a key role in oxidative sulfur metabolism and there are even som...
As an intermediate of sulfur metabolism, sulfite is both toxic and a metabolic substrate. Hence, or...
The unique characteristic of the phototrophic purple and green sulfur bacteria as well as of members...
One is used to considering sulfite oxidation as part of a lithotrophic process (e.g. SorAB or Sox sy...
The order Sulfolobales (phylum Crenarchaeota) is a group of thermoacidophilic archaea. The first mem...
Despite its reactivity and hence toxicity to living cells, sulfite is readily converted by various m...
The thermodynamics for the first electron transfer step for sulfide and oxygen indicates that the re...
The oxidation and reduction of elemental sulfur and reduced inorganic sulfur species are some of the...
The work reported in this thesis is aimed at providing a broader basis for the understanding of the ...
Chemolithoautotrophic sulfur oxidizing bacteria (SOB) couple the oxidation of reduced sulfur compoun...
The history of the elucidation of the microbiology and biochemistry of the oxidation of inorganic su...
In nature, sulfur occurs in many different oxidation states and is one of the most versatile element...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
Green sulfur bacteria are photolithotrophs that use inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors fo...
The family Beggiatoaceae comprises large, colorless sulfur bacteria, which are best known for their ...
Despite its toxicity, sulfite plays a key role in oxidative sulfur metabolism and there are even som...
As an intermediate of sulfur metabolism, sulfite is both toxic and a metabolic substrate. Hence, or...
The unique characteristic of the phototrophic purple and green sulfur bacteria as well as of members...
One is used to considering sulfite oxidation as part of a lithotrophic process (e.g. SorAB or Sox sy...
The order Sulfolobales (phylum Crenarchaeota) is a group of thermoacidophilic archaea. The first mem...
Despite its reactivity and hence toxicity to living cells, sulfite is readily converted by various m...
The thermodynamics for the first electron transfer step for sulfide and oxygen indicates that the re...
The oxidation and reduction of elemental sulfur and reduced inorganic sulfur species are some of the...
The work reported in this thesis is aimed at providing a broader basis for the understanding of the ...