Lipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoid lipids. Hopanoids, which resemble sterols and are found in the membranes of diverse bacteria, have left an extensive molecular fossil record. They were first discovered by petroleum geologists. Today, hopanoid-producing bacteria remain abundant in various ecosystems, such as the rhizosphere. Recently, great progress has been made in our understanding of hopanoid biosynthesis, facilitated in part by technical advances in lipid identification and quantification. A variety of genetically tractable, hopanoid-producing bacteria have been cultured, and tools to manipulate hopanoid biosynthesis and detect hopanoids are improving. However, we still have much to learn re...
Hopanes are abundant in ancient sedimentary rocks at discrete intervals in Earth history, yet interp...
Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-mat...
Hopanoids are sterol-like membrane lipids widely used as geochemical proxies for bacteria. Currently...
Lipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoid lipids. Hopanoids, w...
International audienceLipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoi...
Abstract- More than 100 individual derivatives of hopane have been isolated from sedimentary organic...
Hopanes preserved in both modern and ancient sediments are recognized as the molecular fossils of ba...
Hopanoids are pentacyclic triterpenoids that are associated with the plasma membrane of some bacteri...
Lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) are major components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and ...
The functionality of cellular membranes relies on the molecular order imparted by lipids. In eukaryo...
© 2014 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Hopanoids are bacterial surrogate...
The sedimentary record of molecular fossils (biomarkers) can potentially provide important insights ...
Hopanoids are steroid-like bacterial lipids that enhance membrane rigidity and promote bacterial gro...
Hopanoids are sterol-like membrane lipids widely used as geochemical proxies for bacteria. Currently...
Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-mat...
Hopanes are abundant in ancient sedimentary rocks at discrete intervals in Earth history, yet interp...
Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-mat...
Hopanoids are sterol-like membrane lipids widely used as geochemical proxies for bacteria. Currently...
Lipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoid lipids. Hopanoids, w...
International audienceLipid research represents a frontier for microbiology, as showcased by hopanoi...
Abstract- More than 100 individual derivatives of hopane have been isolated from sedimentary organic...
Hopanes preserved in both modern and ancient sediments are recognized as the molecular fossils of ba...
Hopanoids are pentacyclic triterpenoids that are associated with the plasma membrane of some bacteri...
Lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) are major components of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and ...
The functionality of cellular membranes relies on the molecular order imparted by lipids. In eukaryo...
© 2014 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Hopanoids are bacterial surrogate...
The sedimentary record of molecular fossils (biomarkers) can potentially provide important insights ...
Hopanoids are steroid-like bacterial lipids that enhance membrane rigidity and promote bacterial gro...
Hopanoids are sterol-like membrane lipids widely used as geochemical proxies for bacteria. Currently...
Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-mat...
Hopanes are abundant in ancient sedimentary rocks at discrete intervals in Earth history, yet interp...
Hopanoids are ubiquitous isoprenoid lipids found in modern biota, in recent sediments and in low-mat...
Hopanoids are sterol-like membrane lipids widely used as geochemical proxies for bacteria. Currently...