Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellular substrates. For example, anaerobic mineral-respiring bacteria can use external metal oxides as terminal electron acceptors during respiration. Porin–cytochrome complexes facilitate the movement of electrons generated through intracellular catabolic processes across the bacterial outer membrane to these terminal electron acceptors. In the mineral-reducing model bacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, this complex is composed of two decaheme cytochromes (MtrA and MtrC) and an outer-membrane β-barrel (MtrB). However, the structures and mechanisms by which porin–cytochrome complexes transfer electrons are unknown. Here, we used small-angle neutro...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
The biochemical mechanisms by which microbes interact with extracellular soluble metal ions and inso...
The biochemical mechanisms by which microbes interact with extracellular soluble metal ions and inso...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
A growing number of bacteria are recognized to conduct electrons across their cell envelope, and yet...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
The biochemical mechanisms by which microbes interact with extracellular soluble metal ions and inso...
The biochemical mechanisms by which microbes interact with extracellular soluble metal ions and inso...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
A growing number of bacteria are recognized to conduct electrons across their cell envelope, and yet...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...