Microorganisms that use insoluble Fe(III) oxide as an electron acceptor can have an important function in the carbon and nutrient cycles of aquatic sediments and in the bioremediation of organic and metal contaminants in groundwater. Although Fe(III) oxides are often abundant, Fe(III)-reducing microbes are faced with the problem of how to access effectively an electron acceptor that can not diffuse to the cell. Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in the genus Shewanella have resolved this problem by releasing soluble quinones that can carry electrons from the cell surface to Fe(III) oxide that is at a distance from the cell. Here we report that another Fe(III)-reducer, Geobacter metallireducens, has an alternative strategy for accessing Fe(III)...
Dissimilatory microbial iron(III)-reduction has been proposed as an important chemical change that t...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Geobacter species predominate in aquatic sediments and submerged soils where organic carbon sources ...
Microorganisms that use insoluble Fe(III) oxide as an electron acceptor can have an important functi...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
Studies with the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganism Geobacter metallireducens demonstrated...
Studies with the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganism Geobacter metallireducens demonstrated...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer ...
Reduction of Fe(III) in the subsurface environment is of immense environmental significance due to i...
The potential role of outer membrane proteins in electron transfer to insoluble Fe(III) oxides by Ge...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
Engineered stimulation of Fe(III) has been proposed as a strategy to enhance the immobilization of r...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Dissimilatory microbial iron(III)-reduction has been proposed as an important chemical change that t...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Geobacter species predominate in aquatic sediments and submerged soils where organic carbon sources ...
Microorganisms that use insoluble Fe(III) oxide as an electron acceptor can have an important functi...
Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction were investigated in Geothrix fermentans, a dissimilatory Fe(...
Studies with the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganism Geobacter metallireducens demonstrated...
Studies with the dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing microorganism Geobacter metallireducens demonstrated...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer ...
Reduction of Fe(III) in the subsurface environment is of immense environmental significance due to i...
The potential role of outer membrane proteins in electron transfer to insoluble Fe(III) oxides by Ge...
The reduction of Fe(III) is one of the most significant reactions that takes place as anaerobic cond...
Engineered stimulation of Fe(III) has been proposed as a strategy to enhance the immobilization of r...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Dissimilatory microbial iron(III)-reduction has been proposed as an important chemical change that t...
Fe(III)-reducing isolates were recovered from two aquifers in which Fe(III) reduction is known to be...
Geobacter species predominate in aquatic sediments and submerged soils where organic carbon sources ...