Benthic foraminifera are unicellular eukaryotes inhabiting sediments of aquatic environments. Several species were shown to store and use nitrate for complete denitrification, a unique energy metabolism among eukaryotes. The population of benthic foraminifera reaches high densities in oxygen-depleted marine habitats, where they play a key role in the marine nitrogen cycle. However, the mechanisms of denitrification in foraminifera are still unknown, and the possibility of a contribution of associated bacteria is debated. Here, we present evidence for a novel eukaryotic denitrification pathway that is encoded in foraminiferal genomes. Large-scale genome and transcriptomes analyses reveal the presence of a denitrification pathway in foraminif...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
Marine denitrification constitutes an important part of the global nitrogen cycle and the diversity,...
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Significance A substantial component of the global nitrogen cycle is the production of biologically...
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Benthic foraminifers inhabit a wide range of aquatic environments including open marine, brackish, a...
Benthic foraminifera populate a diverse range of marine habitats. Their ability to use alternative e...
Oceanic deoxygenation is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems; many taxa will be severely challe...
Foraminifera are single-celled eukaryotes (protists) of large ecological importance, as well as envi...
The discovery that foraminifera are able to use nitrate instead of oxygen as energy source for their...
Oxygen and nitrate availabilities impact the marine nitrogen cycle at a range of spatial and tempora...
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Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
Nitrogen and sulfur are key elements in the biogeochemical cycles of marine ecosystems to which ben...
Microorganisms from the Halobacteria class, also known as haloarchaea, inhabit a wide range of ecosy...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
Marine denitrification constitutes an important part of the global nitrogen cycle and the diversity,...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Significance A substantial component of the global nitrogen cycle is the production of biologically...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Benthic foraminifers inhabit a wide range of aquatic environments including open marine, brackish, a...
Benthic foraminifera populate a diverse range of marine habitats. Their ability to use alternative e...
Oceanic deoxygenation is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems; many taxa will be severely challe...
Foraminifera are single-celled eukaryotes (protists) of large ecological importance, as well as envi...
The discovery that foraminifera are able to use nitrate instead of oxygen as energy source for their...
Oxygen and nitrate availabilities impact the marine nitrogen cycle at a range of spatial and tempora...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
Nitrogen and sulfur are key elements in the biogeochemical cycles of marine ecosystems to which ben...
Microorganisms from the Halobacteria class, also known as haloarchaea, inhabit a wide range of ecosy...
The genomes of two phenotypically denitrifying type strains of the genus Bacillus were sequenced and...
Marine denitrification constitutes an important part of the global nitrogen cycle and the diversity,...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...