Extracellular electron transfer (EET) between microbes and iron minerals, and syntrophically between species, is a widespread process affecting biogeochemical cycles and microbial ecology. The distribution of this capacity among microbial taxa, and the thermodynamic controls on EET in complex microbial communities, are not fully known. Microbial electrochemical cells (MXCs), in which electrodes serve as the electron acceptor or donor, provide a powerful approach to enrich for organisms capable of EET and to study their metabolism. We used MXCs coupled with genome-resolved metagenomics to investigate the capacity for EET in microorganisms present in a well-studied aquifer near Rifle, CO. Electroactive biofilms were established and maintained...
Geobacteracea are distinct for their ability to reduce insoluble oxidants including minerals and ele...
Some bacteria and archaea have evolved metabolic strategies that enable them to live in environments...
Microorganisms in the subsurface represent a substantial but poorly understood component of the Eart...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) between microbes and iron minerals, and syntrophically between...
Certain microbes have the remarkable ability to form direct electronic connections with their extrac...
In recent years, the externalization of electrons as part of respiratory metabolic processes has bee...
Microbial extracellular electron transfer (EET) to solid surfaces is an important reaction for metal...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
The mechanisms of extracellular electron transfer and the microbial taxa associated with the observe...
Despite the great microbial diversity nature has to offer, a relatively small group of electrochemic...
Microorganisms almost always exist as mixed communities in nature. While the significance of microbi...
Microbes capable of extracellular electron transfer have been identified, characterized, and isolate...
Geobacteracea are distinct for their ability to reduce insoluble oxidants including minerals and ele...
Some bacteria and archaea have evolved metabolic strategies that enable them to live in environments...
Microorganisms in the subsurface represent a substantial but poorly understood component of the Eart...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) between microbes and iron minerals, and syntrophically between...
Certain microbes have the remarkable ability to form direct electronic connections with their extrac...
In recent years, the externalization of electrons as part of respiratory metabolic processes has bee...
Microbial extracellular electron transfer (EET) to solid surfaces is an important reaction for metal...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
Fermentation-based metabolism is an important ecosystem function often associated with environments ...
Bio-electrochemical systems (BESs) have recently emerged as an exciting technology. In a BES, bacter...
The subterranean world hosts up to one-fifth of all biomass, including microbial communities that dr...
The mechanisms of extracellular electron transfer and the microbial taxa associated with the observe...
Despite the great microbial diversity nature has to offer, a relatively small group of electrochemic...
Microorganisms almost always exist as mixed communities in nature. While the significance of microbi...
Microbes capable of extracellular electron transfer have been identified, characterized, and isolate...
Geobacteracea are distinct for their ability to reduce insoluble oxidants including minerals and ele...
Some bacteria and archaea have evolved metabolic strategies that enable them to live in environments...
Microorganisms in the subsurface represent a substantial but poorly understood component of the Eart...