Previous studies have shown that Geobacter sulfurreducens requires the outer-membrane, multicopper protein OmpB for Fe(III) oxide reduction. A homologue of OmpB, designated OmpC, which is 36 % similar to OmpB, has been discovered in the G. sulfurreducens genome. Deletion of ompC inhibited reduction of insoluble, but not soluble Fe(III). Analysis of multiple Geobacter and Pelobacter genomes, as well as in situ Geobacter, indicated that genes encoding multicopper proteins are conserved in Geobacter species but are not found in Pelobacter species. Levels of ompB transcripts were similar in G. sulfurreducens at different growth rates in chemostats and during growth on a microbial fuel cell anode. In contrast, ompC transcript levels increased at...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...
The stimulation of subsurface microbial metabolism often associated with engineered bioremediation o...
Geobacter species are key members of the microbial community in many subsurface environments in whic...
Previous studies have shown that Geobacter sulfurreducens requires the outer-membrane, multicopper p...
Genes for two multicopper proteins required for Fe(III) oxide reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens ...
Background Metal reduction is thought to take place at or near the bacterial outer membrane and, thu...
Microorganisms in the family Geobacteraceae are the predominant Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in a...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
Background Metal reduction is thought to take place at or near the bacterial outer membrane and, thu...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
The potential role of outer membrane proteins in electron transfer to insoluble Fe(III) oxides by Ge...
Reduction of Fe(III) in the subsurface environment is of immense environmental significance due to i...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
Limitations on the availability of Fe(III) as an electron acceptor are thought to play an important ...
The c-type cytochrome (OmcB) and the multicopper protein (OmpB) required for Fe(III) oxide reduction...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...
The stimulation of subsurface microbial metabolism often associated with engineered bioremediation o...
Geobacter species are key members of the microbial community in many subsurface environments in whic...
Previous studies have shown that Geobacter sulfurreducens requires the outer-membrane, multicopper p...
Genes for two multicopper proteins required for Fe(III) oxide reduction in Geobacter sulfurreducens ...
Background Metal reduction is thought to take place at or near the bacterial outer membrane and, thu...
Microorganisms in the family Geobacteraceae are the predominant Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in a...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
Background Metal reduction is thought to take place at or near the bacterial outer membrane and, thu...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
The potential role of outer membrane proteins in electron transfer to insoluble Fe(III) oxides by Ge...
Reduction of Fe(III) in the subsurface environment is of immense environmental significance due to i...
The delta-proteobacterium, Geobacter sulfurreducens, can obtain energy by coupling the oxidation of ...
Limitations on the availability of Fe(III) as an electron acceptor are thought to play an important ...
The c-type cytochrome (OmcB) and the multicopper protein (OmpB) required for Fe(III) oxide reduction...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...
The stimulation of subsurface microbial metabolism often associated with engineered bioremediation o...
Geobacter species are key members of the microbial community in many subsurface environments in whic...