The Geobacteraceae citrate synthase is phylogenetically distinct from those of other prokaryotes and is a key enzyme in the central metabolism of Geobacteraceae. Therefore, the potential for using levels of citrate synthase mRNA to estimate rates of Geobacter metabolism was evaluated in pure culture studies and in four different Geobacteraceae-dominated environments. Quantitative reverse transcription-PCR studies with mRNA extracted from cultures of Geobacter sulfurreducens grown in chemostats with Fe(III) as the electron acceptor or in batch with electrodes as the electron acceptor indicated that transcript levels of the citrate synthase gene, gltA, increased with increased rates of growth/Fe(III) reduction or current production, whereas t...
A system for growing Geobacter sulfurreducens under anaerobic conditions in chemostats was developed...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...
The Geobacteraceae citrate synthase is phylogenetically distinct from those of other prokaryotes and...
Members of the family Geobacteraceae are commonly the predominant Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in...
Molecular tools that can provide an estimate of the in situ growth rate of Geobacter species could i...
To learn more about the physiological state of Geobacter species living in subsurface sediments, hea...
As part of an effort to diagnose the physiological status of Geobacter species during in situ biorem...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
Simple and inexpensive methods for assessing the metabolic status and bioremediation activities of s...
Monitoring the activity of target microorganisms during stimulated bioremediation is a key problem f...
This report summarizes progress from June 2004 through April 2005. Research focused on monitoring th...
Limitations on the availability of Fe(III) as an electron acceptor are thought to play an important ...
Geobacter species play important roles in bioremediation of contaminated environments and in electri...
The predominance of Geobacter species in environments in which Fe(III) reduction is important has su...
A system for growing Geobacter sulfurreducens under anaerobic conditions in chemostats was developed...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...
The Geobacteraceae citrate synthase is phylogenetically distinct from those of other prokaryotes and...
Members of the family Geobacteraceae are commonly the predominant Fe(III)-reducing microorganisms in...
Molecular tools that can provide an estimate of the in situ growth rate of Geobacter species could i...
To learn more about the physiological state of Geobacter species living in subsurface sediments, hea...
As part of an effort to diagnose the physiological status of Geobacter species during in situ biorem...
In order to determine whether the metabolic state of Geobacteraceae involved in bioremediation of su...
Simple and inexpensive methods for assessing the metabolic status and bioremediation activities of s...
Monitoring the activity of target microorganisms during stimulated bioremediation is a key problem f...
This report summarizes progress from June 2004 through April 2005. Research focused on monitoring th...
Limitations on the availability of Fe(III) as an electron acceptor are thought to play an important ...
Geobacter species play important roles in bioremediation of contaminated environments and in electri...
The predominance of Geobacter species in environments in which Fe(III) reduction is important has su...
A system for growing Geobacter sulfurreducens under anaerobic conditions in chemostats was developed...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...
Nutrient limitation is an environmental stress that may reduce the effectiveness of bioremediation s...