Shewanella oneidensis is the best understood model organism for the study of dissimilatory iron reduction. This review focuses on the current state of our knowledge regarding this extracellular respiratory process and highlights its physiologic, regulatory and biochemical requirements. It seems that we have widely understood how respiratory electrons can reach the cell surface and what the minimal set of electron transport proteins to the cell surface is. Nevertheless, even after decades of work in different research groups around the globe there are still several important questions that were not answered yet. In particular, the physiology of this organism, the possible evolutionary benefit of some responses to anoxic conditions, as well a...
It was not too long ago that the ability of microorganisms to capture energy by engaging in electron...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
In the absence of O2 and other electron acceptors, the Gram-negative bacterium Shewanella oneidensis...
Shewanella oneidensis is the best understood model organism for the study of dissimilatory iron redu...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
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...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Metal-respiring bacteria occupy a central position in a variety of environmentally important process...
Metal-respiring bacteria occupy a central position in a variety of environmentally important process...
<div><p>The dissimilatory metal reducing bacterium <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> MR-1, known for its ...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a gram-negative facultative anaerobe capable of utilizing a broad rang...
This grant was for four years, and the work was designed to look at the mechanisms of extracellular ...
It was not too long ago that the ability of microorganisms to capture energy by engaging in electron...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
In the absence of O2 and other electron acceptors, the Gram-negative bacterium Shewanella oneidensis...
Shewanella oneidensis is the best understood model organism for the study of dissimilatory iron redu...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
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...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Metal-respiring bacteria occupy a central position in a variety of environmentally important process...
Metal-respiring bacteria occupy a central position in a variety of environmentally important process...
<div><p>The dissimilatory metal reducing bacterium <i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> MR-1, known for its ...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a gram-negative facultative anaerobe capable of utilizing a broad rang...
This grant was for four years, and the work was designed to look at the mechanisms of extracellular ...
It was not too long ago that the ability of microorganisms to capture energy by engaging in electron...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
In the absence of O2 and other electron acceptors, the Gram-negative bacterium Shewanella oneidensis...