Many petroleum-polluted areas are considered as extreme environments because of co-occurrence of low and high temperatures, high salt, and acidic and anaerobic conditions. Alkanes, which are major constituents of crude oils, can be degraded under extreme conditions, both aerobically and anaerobically by bacteria and archaea of different phyla. Alkane degraders possess exclusive metabolic pathways and survival strategies, which involve the use of protein and RNA chaperones, compatible solutes, biosurfactants, and exopolysaccharide production for self-protection during harsh environmental conditions such as oxidative and osmotic stress, and ionic nutrient-shortage. Recent findings suggest that the thermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archae...
Alkanes are widely distributed in the environment as they not only constitute the large fraction of ...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine petroleum oil-degrading bacterium with an unusual phy...
Oil reservoirs represent special habitats for the activity of anaerobic microbial communities in the...
<p>Many petroleum-polluted areas are considered as extreme environments because of co-occurrence of ...
Saturated hydrocarbons are quantitatively the most abundant fraction among all petroleum hydrocarbon...
The thermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus strain VC-16 (DSM 4304), which is ...
Anaerobic alkane degradation has mainly been described for bacteria belonging to the Deltaproteobact...
The thermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus strain VC-16 (DSM 4304), which is ...
A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contaminated soil...
4 figurasAims: Investigation of the alkane-degrading properties of Dietzia sp. H0B, one of the isola...
Alkanes are major constituents of crude oil. They are also present at low concentrations in diverse ...
Many microorganisms are able to degrade aliphatic hydrocarbons and a relationship between n-alkane u...
Alkanes are widely distributed in the environment as they not only constitute the large fraction of ...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine petroleum oil-degrading bacterium with an unusual phy...
Oil reservoirs represent special habitats for the activity of anaerobic microbial communities in the...
<p>Many petroleum-polluted areas are considered as extreme environments because of co-occurrence of ...
Saturated hydrocarbons are quantitatively the most abundant fraction among all petroleum hydrocarbon...
The thermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus strain VC-16 (DSM 4304), which is ...
Anaerobic alkane degradation has mainly been described for bacteria belonging to the Deltaproteobact...
The thermophilic sulfate-reducing archaeon Archaeoglobus fulgidus strain VC-16 (DSM 4304), which is ...
A gram-negative aliphatic hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium SJTD-1 isolated from oil-contaminated soil...
4 figurasAims: Investigation of the alkane-degrading properties of Dietzia sp. H0B, one of the isola...
Alkanes are major constituents of crude oil. They are also present at low concentrations in diverse ...
Many microorganisms are able to degrade aliphatic hydrocarbons and a relationship between n-alkane u...
Alkanes are widely distributed in the environment as they not only constitute the large fraction of ...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine petroleum oil-degrading bacterium with an unusual phy...
Oil reservoirs represent special habitats for the activity of anaerobic microbial communities in the...