Alkanes are widespread pollutants found in soil, freshwater and marine environments. Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus (Mh) strain SP17 is a marine bacterium able to use many hydrophobic organic compounds, including alkanes, through the production of biofilms that allow their poor solubility to be overcome. This study pointed out that temperature is an environmental factor that strongly affects the biofilm formation and morphology of Mh on the model alkanes, hexadecane and paraffin. We showed that Mh biofilm formation and accumulation of intracytoplasmic inclusions are higher on solid alkanes (hexadecane at 10 °C and paraffin at 10 °C and 30 °C) than on liquid alkane (hexadecane at 30 °C) or soluble substrate (lactate at both temperatures)...
International audienceTo better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation o...
The world’s dependence on petroleum hydrocarbons has led to significant environmental implications. ...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation of hydrocarbon compoun...
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically at the interface between water a...
International audienceDuring growth on n-alkanes, the marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclas...
International audienceMany hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria form biofilms at the hydrocarbon-water int...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
We examined physiological adaptations which allow the psychrotroph Rhodococcus sp. strain Q15 to ass...
International audienceHexadecane assimilation by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 occurs thro...
International audienceHydrophobic organic compounds (mainly lipids and hydrocarbons) represent a sig...
Marine hydrocarbon biodegradation is an important environmental process conducted by microbes and mo...
Microorganisms are able to colonise abiotic surfaces in marine waters, supporting ecological and bio...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a bacterial community that dominates hydrocarbon-degrading communities ar...
Biodegradation of oil by marine bacteria is a significant pathway to oil spill remediation. Marine h...
The formation of biofilm on hydrocarbon in a porous medium under biostimulation conditions was inves...
International audienceTo better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation o...
The world’s dependence on petroleum hydrocarbons has led to significant environmental implications. ...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation of hydrocarbon compoun...
Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 forms biofilms specifically at the interface between water a...
International audienceDuring growth on n-alkanes, the marine bacterium Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclas...
International audienceMany hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria form biofilms at the hydrocarbon-water int...
cited By 14International audienceBiofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonl...
We examined physiological adaptations which allow the psychrotroph Rhodococcus sp. strain Q15 to ass...
International audienceHexadecane assimilation by Marinobacter hydrocarbonoclasticus SP17 occurs thro...
International audienceHydrophobic organic compounds (mainly lipids and hydrocarbons) represent a sig...
Marine hydrocarbon biodegradation is an important environmental process conducted by microbes and mo...
Microorganisms are able to colonise abiotic surfaces in marine waters, supporting ecological and bio...
Alcanivorax borkumensis is a bacterial community that dominates hydrocarbon-degrading communities ar...
Biodegradation of oil by marine bacteria is a significant pathway to oil spill remediation. Marine h...
The formation of biofilm on hydrocarbon in a porous medium under biostimulation conditions was inves...
International audienceTo better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation o...
The world’s dependence on petroleum hydrocarbons has led to significant environmental implications. ...
To better understand the molecular mechanisms involved in the biodegradation of hydrocarbon compoun...