Desulfocapsa sulfexigens SB164P1 (DSM 10523) belongs to the deltaproteobacterial family Desulfobulbaceae and is one of two validly described members of its genus. This strain was selected for genome sequencing, because it is the first marine bacterium reported to thrive on the disproportionation of elemental sulfur, a process with a unresolved enzymatic pathway in which elemental sulfur serves both as electron donor and electron acceptor. Furthermore, in contrast to its phylogenetically closest relatives, which are dissimilatory sulfate-reducers, D. sulfexigens is unable to grow by sulfate reduction and appears metabolically specialized in growing by disproportionating elemental sulfur, sulfite or thiosulfate with CO2 as the sole carbon sou...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Strittmatter AW, Liesegang H, Rabus R, et al. Genome sequence of Desulfobacterium autotrophicum HRM2...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...
Complete genome sequence of Desulfocapsa sulfexigens, a marine deltaproteobacterium specialized in d...
A mesophilic, anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, strain SB164P1, was enriched and isolated from oxi...
Spore-forming, Gram-positive sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) represent a group of SRB that dominates...
Background: Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are key players of the carbon-and sulfur-cycles in the s...
The acidotolerant sulfur reducer Desulfurella amilsii was isolated from sediments of Tinto river, an...
P>Spore-forming, Gram-positive sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) represent a group of SRB that dominat...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Besides their challenging and ancient energy metabolism, and applied relevance, much of the interest...
The acidotolerant sulfur reducer Desulfurella amilsii was isolated from sediments of Tinto River, an...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Strittmatter AW, Liesegang H, Rabus R, et al. Genome sequence of Desulfobacterium autotrophicum HRM2...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...
Complete genome sequence of Desulfocapsa sulfexigens, a marine deltaproteobacterium specialized in d...
A mesophilic, anaerobic, gram-negative bacterium, strain SB164P1, was enriched and isolated from oxi...
Spore-forming, Gram-positive sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) represent a group of SRB that dominates...
Background: Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are key players of the carbon-and sulfur-cycles in the s...
The acidotolerant sulfur reducer Desulfurella amilsii was isolated from sediments of Tinto river, an...
P>Spore-forming, Gram-positive sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) represent a group of SRB that dominat...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Besides their challenging and ancient energy metabolism, and applied relevance, much of the interest...
The acidotolerant sulfur reducer Desulfurella amilsii was isolated from sediments of Tinto River, an...
Desulfatiglans-related organisms comprise one of the most abundant deltaproteobacterial lineages in ...
Strittmatter AW, Liesegang H, Rabus R, et al. Genome sequence of Desulfobacterium autotrophicum HRM2...
The marine subsurface sediment biosphere is widely inhabited by bacteria affiliated with the class D...