The thermodynamic energy of redox reactions affects the distribution of microbial redox reactions and cyclic transformation of elements in various anaerobic ecosystems. The principle of thermodynamics is of dramatic significance in understanding the energetics of metabolic processes, the biogeochemical behavior of microorganisms, and mass and energy cycles. The purpose of this paper is to relate the distribution of the coupling reactions between C, N, Fe, and S, the most important elements involved in microbially mediated redox reactions, with their thermodynamic feasibility to provide theoretical foundation of their occurrence. Anaerobic microorganisms catalyze diverse redox reactions in anoxic environments, driving elemental biogeochemica...
Rhodopseudomonas palustris is currently the most metabolically versatile organism known. Because of ...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
The present paper reviews an approach to theoretical evaluation of stoichiometric reactions that sup...
Microbial metabolism couples elemental reactions, driving biogeochemical cycles. Assimilatory coupli...
Geochemical cycles on Earth follow the basic laws of thermodynamics and proceed towards a state of m...
After consumption of molecular oxygen, anaerobic microbial communities can use a continuum of altern...
Nitrogen is an essential element of life that needs to be assimilated in its most reduced form, ammo...
AbstractNitrogen is an essential element of life that needs to be assimilated in its most reduced fo...
Microbes use two distinct catabolic pathways for life with the fuel methane: aerobic methane oxidati...
The exchange of matter and energy between confined components of aquatic ecosystems requires the pas...
Anaerobic microorganisms of the Geobacter genus are effective electron sources for the synthesis of...
AbstractBehind the versatile nature of prokaryotic energy metabolism is a set of redox proteins havi...
The anaerobic oxidation of Fe(II) by subsurface microorganisms is an important part of biogeochemica...
<p>Purpose Iron’s fluctuation between the II (ferrous) and III<br />(ferric) oxidation states ...
All life on Earth is dependent on biologically mediated electron transfer (i.e., redox) reactions th...
Rhodopseudomonas palustris is currently the most metabolically versatile organism known. Because of ...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
The present paper reviews an approach to theoretical evaluation of stoichiometric reactions that sup...
Microbial metabolism couples elemental reactions, driving biogeochemical cycles. Assimilatory coupli...
Geochemical cycles on Earth follow the basic laws of thermodynamics and proceed towards a state of m...
After consumption of molecular oxygen, anaerobic microbial communities can use a continuum of altern...
Nitrogen is an essential element of life that needs to be assimilated in its most reduced form, ammo...
AbstractNitrogen is an essential element of life that needs to be assimilated in its most reduced fo...
Microbes use two distinct catabolic pathways for life with the fuel methane: aerobic methane oxidati...
The exchange of matter and energy between confined components of aquatic ecosystems requires the pas...
Anaerobic microorganisms of the Geobacter genus are effective electron sources for the synthesis of...
AbstractBehind the versatile nature of prokaryotic energy metabolism is a set of redox proteins havi...
The anaerobic oxidation of Fe(II) by subsurface microorganisms is an important part of biogeochemica...
<p>Purpose Iron’s fluctuation between the II (ferrous) and III<br />(ferric) oxidation states ...
All life on Earth is dependent on biologically mediated electron transfer (i.e., redox) reactions th...
Rhodopseudomonas palustris is currently the most metabolically versatile organism known. Because of ...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
The present paper reviews an approach to theoretical evaluation of stoichiometric reactions that sup...