Heme containing proteins are involved in a broad range of cellular functions, from oxygen sensing and transport to catalyzing oxidoreductive reactions. The two major types of cytochrome (b‐type and c‐type) only differ in their mechanism of heme attachment, but this has major implications for their cellular roles in both localization and mechanism. The b‐type cytochromes are commonly cytoplasmic, or are within the cytoplasmic membrane, while c‐type cytochromes are always found outside of the cytoplasm. The mechanism of heme attachment allows for complex c‐type multiheme complexes, having the capacity to hold multiple electrons, to be assembled. These are increasingly being identified as secreted into the extracellular environment. For organi...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
Heme containing proteins are involved in a broad range of cellular functions, from oxygen sensing an...
Heme containing proteins are involved in a broad range of cellular functions, from oxygen sensing an...
Multi-heme cytochromes are employed by a range of microorganisms to transport electrons over distanc...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s)Extracellular electron transfer is a key metabo...
AbstractDetailed thermodynamic and structural data measured in soluble monomeric multiheme cytochrom...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Extracellular electron transfer is the key process underpinning the development of bioelectrochemica...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
AbstractThe sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential su...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
Heme containing proteins are involved in a broad range of cellular functions, from oxygen sensing an...
Heme containing proteins are involved in a broad range of cellular functions, from oxygen sensing an...
Multi-heme cytochromes are employed by a range of microorganisms to transport electrons over distanc...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s)Extracellular electron transfer is a key metabo...
AbstractDetailed thermodynamic and structural data measured in soluble monomeric multiheme cytochrom...
Many species of bacteria can generate energy in the anoxic subsurface by directly coupling intracell...
Some bacterial species are able to utilize extracellular mineral forms of iron and manganese as resp...
Extracellular electron transfer is the key process underpinning the development of bioelectrochemica...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...
AbstractThe sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential su...
Certain bacteria possess the remarkable ability to respire on extracellular solid metal oxides, whic...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
The sequential flow of electrons in the respiratory chain, from a low reduction potential substrate ...