Interspecies hydrogen transfer between organisms producing and consuming hydrogen promotes the decomposition of organic matter in most anoxic environments. Although syntrophic couplings between hydrogen producers and consumers are a major feature of the carbon cycle, mechanisms for energy recovery at the extremely low free energies of reactions typical of these anaerobic communities have not been established. In this study, comparative transcriptional analysis of a model sulfate-reducing microbe, Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, suggested the use of alternative electron transfer systems dependent upon growth modality. During syntrophic growth on lactate with a hydrogenotrophic methanogen, D. vulgaris up-regulated numerous genes involve...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Syntrophies are metabolic cooperations, whereby two organisms co-metabolize a substrate in an interd...
Interspecies hydrogen transfer between organisms producing and consuming hydrogen promotes the decom...
Interspecies hydrogen transfer between organisms producing and consuming hydrogen promotes the decom...
In the absence of electron acceptors, many Desulfovibrio species grow on non-fermentable substrates ...
The mineralization of organic matter in anoxic environments relies on the cooperative activities of ...
Progress in the genetic manipulation of the Desulfovibrio strains has provided an opportunity to exp...
The Gram-negative Deltaproteobacterium D. vulgaris Hildenborough is able to grow with sulfate, sulfi...
One objective of the Virtual Institute for Microbial Stress and Survival (VIMSS) and the Environment...
Desulfovibrio vulgaris is a metabolically flexible micro-organism. It can use sulfate as an electron...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria are important players in the global sulphur and carbon cycles, with consi...
Syntrophy is a tightly coupled mutualistic interaction among microorganisms that is essential for th...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria are important players in the global sulphur and carbon cycles, with consi...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria, like Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, use the reduction of sulfate a...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Syntrophies are metabolic cooperations, whereby two organisms co-metabolize a substrate in an interd...
Interspecies hydrogen transfer between organisms producing and consuming hydrogen promotes the decom...
Interspecies hydrogen transfer between organisms producing and consuming hydrogen promotes the decom...
In the absence of electron acceptors, many Desulfovibrio species grow on non-fermentable substrates ...
The mineralization of organic matter in anoxic environments relies on the cooperative activities of ...
Progress in the genetic manipulation of the Desulfovibrio strains has provided an opportunity to exp...
The Gram-negative Deltaproteobacterium D. vulgaris Hildenborough is able to grow with sulfate, sulfi...
One objective of the Virtual Institute for Microbial Stress and Survival (VIMSS) and the Environment...
Desulfovibrio vulgaris is a metabolically flexible micro-organism. It can use sulfate as an electron...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria are important players in the global sulphur and carbon cycles, with consi...
Syntrophy is a tightly coupled mutualistic interaction among microorganisms that is essential for th...
Sulphate-reducing bacteria are important players in the global sulphur and carbon cycles, with consi...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria, like Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, use the reduction of sulfate a...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Sulfate-reducing bacteria play major roles in the global carbon and sulfur cycles, but it remains un...
Syntrophies are metabolic cooperations, whereby two organisms co-metabolize a substrate in an interd...