Background: The bacterium Pelobacter carbinolicus is able to grow by fermentation, syntrophic hydrogen/formate transfer, or electron transfer to sulfur from short-chain alcohols, hydrogen or formate; it does not oxidize acetate and is not known to ferment any sugars or grow autotrophically. The genome of P. carbinolicus was sequenced in order to understand its metabolic capabilities and physiological features in comparison with its relatives, acetate-oxidizing Geobacter species. Results: Pathways were predicted for catabolism of known substrates: 2,3-butanediol, acetoin, glycerol, 1,2-ethanediol, ethanolamine, choline and ethanol. Multiple isozymes of 2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase, ATP synthase and [FeFe]-hydrogenase were differentiated and ...
As fossil fuels are depleting, there is a clear need for alternative sustainable fuel sources. One o...
Acetogenic bacteria are obligate anaerobes with the ability of converting carbon dioxide and other o...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...
BackgroundThe bacterium Pelobacter carbinolicus is able to grow by fermentation, syntrophic hydrogen...
Background The anaerobic degradation of organic matter in natural environments, and the biotechnical...
BACKGROUND: Pelobacter species are commonly found in a number of subsurface environments, and are u...
Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is an extremely thermophilic, gram-positive anaerobe which ferm...
Pelobacter carbinolicus and P. acetylenicus oxidize ethanol in syntrophic cooperation with methanoge...
BACKGROUND: Acetogenic bacteria are able to use CO2 as terminal electron acceptor of an anaerobic re...
Background The anaerobic degradation of organic matter in natural environments, and the biotechnical...
The ability of Pelobacter carbinolicus to oxidize electron donors with electron transfer to the anod...
The genus Carboxydocella forms a deeply branching family in the class Clostridia and is currently re...
Pelobacter carbinolicus and P. acetylenicus oxidize ethanol in syntrophic cooperation with methanoge...
Acetogenic bacteria are obligate anaerobes with the ability of converting carbon dioxide and other o...
Background: Thermacetogenium phaeum is a thermophilic strictly anaerobic bacterium oxidizing acetate...
As fossil fuels are depleting, there is a clear need for alternative sustainable fuel sources. One o...
Acetogenic bacteria are obligate anaerobes with the ability of converting carbon dioxide and other o...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...
BackgroundThe bacterium Pelobacter carbinolicus is able to grow by fermentation, syntrophic hydrogen...
Background The anaerobic degradation of organic matter in natural environments, and the biotechnical...
BACKGROUND: Pelobacter species are commonly found in a number of subsurface environments, and are u...
Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus is an extremely thermophilic, gram-positive anaerobe which ferm...
Pelobacter carbinolicus and P. acetylenicus oxidize ethanol in syntrophic cooperation with methanoge...
BACKGROUND: Acetogenic bacteria are able to use CO2 as terminal electron acceptor of an anaerobic re...
Background The anaerobic degradation of organic matter in natural environments, and the biotechnical...
The ability of Pelobacter carbinolicus to oxidize electron donors with electron transfer to the anod...
The genus Carboxydocella forms a deeply branching family in the class Clostridia and is currently re...
Pelobacter carbinolicus and P. acetylenicus oxidize ethanol in syntrophic cooperation with methanoge...
Acetogenic bacteria are obligate anaerobes with the ability of converting carbon dioxide and other o...
Background: Thermacetogenium phaeum is a thermophilic strictly anaerobic bacterium oxidizing acetate...
As fossil fuels are depleting, there is a clear need for alternative sustainable fuel sources. One o...
Acetogenic bacteria are obligate anaerobes with the ability of converting carbon dioxide and other o...
Although Pelobacter species are closely related to Geobacter species, recent studies suggested that ...