Diverse aerobic bacteria persist by consuming atmospheric hydrogen (H) using group 1h [NiFe]-hydrogenases. However, other hydrogenase classes are also distributed in aerobes, including the group 2a [NiFe]-hydrogenase. Based on studies focused on Cyanobacteria, the reported physiological role of the group 2a [NiFe]-hydrogenase is to recycle H produced by nitrogenase. However, given this hydrogenase is also present in various heterotrophs and lithoautotrophs lacking nitrogenases, it may play a wider role in bacterial metabolism. Here we investigated the role of this enzyme in three species from different phylogenetic lineages and ecological niches: Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans (phylum Proteobacteria), Chloroflexus aggregans (phylum Chlorofl...
Background: Nitrogen (N2) fixation also yields hydrogen (H2) at 1:1 stoichiometric amounts. In aerob...
The evolution of aerobic respiration was likely linked to the origins of oxygenic Cyanobacteria. Clo...
Hydrogenases (H2ases) catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen and play a central rol...
Diverse aerobic bacteria persist by consuming atmospheric hydrogen (H2) using group 1h [NiFe]-hydrog...
The trace amounts (0.53 ppmv) of atmospheric hydrogen gas (H2) can be utilized by microorganisms to ...
Aerobic soil bacteria metabolize atmospheric hydrogen (H2) to persist when nutrient sources are limi...
International audienceThe atmosphere of the early Earth is hypothesized to have been rich in reducin...
Most aerobic bacteria exist in dormant states within natural environments. In these states, they en...
Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria that is represented by successful environmental saprophyt...
Geobacter sulfurreducens, an Fe(III)-reducing deltaproteobacterium found in anoxic subsurface enviro...
Microbe-mediated soil uptake is the largest and most uncertain variable in the budget of atmospheric...
Molecular hydrogen is a key intermediate in metabolomic interactions of a wide range of microorganis...
The evolution of aerobic respiration was likely linked to the origins of oxygenic Cyanobacteria. Clo...
The trace amounts (0.53 ppmv) of atmospheric hydrogen gas (H2) can be utilized by microorganisms to ...
SummaryA novel group of bacterial [NiFe]-hydrogenases is responsible for high-affinity H2 uptake fro...
Background: Nitrogen (N2) fixation also yields hydrogen (H2) at 1:1 stoichiometric amounts. In aerob...
The evolution of aerobic respiration was likely linked to the origins of oxygenic Cyanobacteria. Clo...
Hydrogenases (H2ases) catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen and play a central rol...
Diverse aerobic bacteria persist by consuming atmospheric hydrogen (H2) using group 1h [NiFe]-hydrog...
The trace amounts (0.53 ppmv) of atmospheric hydrogen gas (H2) can be utilized by microorganisms to ...
Aerobic soil bacteria metabolize atmospheric hydrogen (H2) to persist when nutrient sources are limi...
International audienceThe atmosphere of the early Earth is hypothesized to have been rich in reducin...
Most aerobic bacteria exist in dormant states within natural environments. In these states, they en...
Mycobacterium is a genus of Actinobacteria that is represented by successful environmental saprophyt...
Geobacter sulfurreducens, an Fe(III)-reducing deltaproteobacterium found in anoxic subsurface enviro...
Microbe-mediated soil uptake is the largest and most uncertain variable in the budget of atmospheric...
Molecular hydrogen is a key intermediate in metabolomic interactions of a wide range of microorganis...
The evolution of aerobic respiration was likely linked to the origins of oxygenic Cyanobacteria. Clo...
The trace amounts (0.53 ppmv) of atmospheric hydrogen gas (H2) can be utilized by microorganisms to ...
SummaryA novel group of bacterial [NiFe]-hydrogenases is responsible for high-affinity H2 uptake fro...
Background: Nitrogen (N2) fixation also yields hydrogen (H2) at 1:1 stoichiometric amounts. In aerob...
The evolution of aerobic respiration was likely linked to the origins of oxygenic Cyanobacteria. Clo...
Hydrogenases (H2ases) catalyze the reversible oxidation of molecular hydrogen and play a central rol...