Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as respiratory electron acceptors. In Shewanella oneidensis this involves decaheme cytochromes that are located on the bacterial cell surface at the termini of trans-outer-membrane electron transfer conduits. The cell surface cytochromes can potentially play multiple roles in mediating electron transfer directly to insoluble electron sinks, catalyzing electron exchange with flavin electron shuttles or participating in extracellular intercytochrome electron exchange along “nanowire” appendages. We present a 3.2-Å crystal structure of one of these decaheme cytochromes, MtrF, that allows the spatial organization of the 10 hemes to be visualized for the...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
A growing number of bacteria are recognized to conduct electrons across their cell envelope, and yet...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
A growing number of bacteria are recognized to conduct electrons across their cell envelope, and yet...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
The bacterium Shewanella oneidensis has evolved a sophisticated electron transfer (ET) machinery to ...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
A number of species of Gram-negative bacteria can use insoluble minerals of Fe(III) and Mn(IV) as ex...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many subsurface microorganisms couple their metabolism to the reduction or oxidation of extracellula...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
Many species of bacteria can couple anaerobic growth to the respiratory reduction of insoluble miner...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Many species of the bacterial Shewanella genus are notable for their ability to respire in anoxic en...
A growing number of bacteria are recognized to conduct electrons across their cell envelope, and yet...