The bacterial respiratory quinones and membrane phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) were measured to test the biochemical responses to the redox conditions after the respiration of diverse electron acceptors by microorganisms. Shewanella putrefaciens strain CN32 was examined for its growth with O2, nitrate, ferrihydrite, ferric citrate, and sulfite as electron acceptors. The same parameters were also measured for Desulfovibrio desulfuricans strain G-20, Geobacter metallireducens strain GS-15, Thioploca spp., two strains of magnetotactic bacteria (Magneteospirilum magnetotactium marine vibrioid strain MV-1 and M. sp. strain AMB-1), and environmental sediments. Microorganisms with aerobic respiratory of oxygen (MV-1 and AMB-1) have high ratios of...
Microbial mats are highly productive microbial systems and a source of not-yet characterized microor...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
<p><b>A -Terminal respiratory chain of bacteria.</b> 11. Various bioenergetic systems - membrane red...
Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which a...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox condition...
Under a shortage of oxygen, bacterial growth can be faced mainly by two ATP-generating mechanisms: (...
Ubiquinones (UQs) and menaquinones (MKs) perform distinct functions in Escherichia coli. Whereas, in...
The understanding of how carbon fluxes are distributed through a metabolic network offers an overvie...
The distribution of respiratory quinone electron carriers among cultivated organisms provides clues ...
Bacterial respiration is an essential driving force in biogeochemical cycling and bioremediation pro...
Microbial natural products exhibit a wide range of ecological functions including antibacterial, iro...
The respiratory chain that is housed in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, generally transfers elec...
It is now well-established that for photosynthetic bacteria, the aerobic-to-microaerophilic transiti...
Anaerobic microorganisms of the Geobacter genus are effective electron sources for the synthesis of...
The polar lipid fatty acids, lipopolysaccharide hydroxy-fatty acids, and respiratory quinones of Geo...
Microbial mats are highly productive microbial systems and a source of not-yet characterized microor...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
<p><b>A -Terminal respiratory chain of bacteria.</b> 11. Various bioenergetic systems - membrane red...
Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox conditions which a...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that bacteria are capable of creating specific redox condition...
Under a shortage of oxygen, bacterial growth can be faced mainly by two ATP-generating mechanisms: (...
Ubiquinones (UQs) and menaquinones (MKs) perform distinct functions in Escherichia coli. Whereas, in...
The understanding of how carbon fluxes are distributed through a metabolic network offers an overvie...
The distribution of respiratory quinone electron carriers among cultivated organisms provides clues ...
Bacterial respiration is an essential driving force in biogeochemical cycling and bioremediation pro...
Microbial natural products exhibit a wide range of ecological functions including antibacterial, iro...
The respiratory chain that is housed in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, generally transfers elec...
It is now well-established that for photosynthetic bacteria, the aerobic-to-microaerophilic transiti...
Anaerobic microorganisms of the Geobacter genus are effective electron sources for the synthesis of...
The polar lipid fatty acids, lipopolysaccharide hydroxy-fatty acids, and respiratory quinones of Geo...
Microbial mats are highly productive microbial systems and a source of not-yet characterized microor...
Microorganisms spend their lives searching for chemical reactants that yield metabolically usable en...
<p><b>A -Terminal respiratory chain of bacteria.</b> 11. Various bioenergetic systems - membrane red...