Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be remediated in situ by Geobacter species that couple oxidation of these compounds to reduction of Fe(III)-oxides. Geobacter metallireducens metabolizes many aromatic compounds, but the enzymes involved are not well known. Results: The complete G. metallireducens genome contained a 300 kb island predicted to encode enzymes for the degradation of phenol, p-cresol, 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, 4-hydroxybenzoate, benzyl alcohol, benzaldehyde, and benzoate. Toluene degradation genes were encoded in a separate region. None of these genes was found in closely related species that cannot degrade aromatic compounds. Abundant transposons and phage-like genes in t...
The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degrad...
For microorganisms that play an important role in bioremediation, the adaptation to swift changes in...
Microbial ecology links community structure, phenotypic potential, community function and interactio...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
Background Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be remed...
Background Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be remed...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Although the biochemical pathways for the anaerobic degradation of many of the hydrocarbon constitue...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
Microbial community structure was linked to degradation potential in benzene-, toluene- or xylene- (...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degrad...
The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degrad...
For microorganisms that play an important role in bioremediation, the adaptation to swift changes in...
Microbial ecology links community structure, phenotypic potential, community function and interactio...
Background: Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be reme...
Background Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be remed...
Background Groundwater and subsurface environments contaminated with aromatic compounds can be remed...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Natural attenuation of the mono-aromates benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene occurs under iron...
Although the biochemical pathways for the anaerobic degradation of many of the hydrocarbon constitue...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
BACKGROUND: Geobacter species in a phylogenetic cluster known as subsurface clade 1 are often the p...
Microbial community structure was linked to degradation potential in benzene-, toluene- or xylene- (...
Biological Fe(III) reduction is an environmentally significant process, but the mechanisms of electr...
The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degrad...
The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degrad...
For microorganisms that play an important role in bioremediation, the adaptation to swift changes in...
Microbial ecology links community structure, phenotypic potential, community function and interactio...