Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the most abundant commensal microbes in the human gut. It is an important supplier of butyrate to the colonic epithelium, and low numbers of faecalibacteria have been associated with severe inflammatory bowel disease. Previous studies revealed that F. prausnitzii shuttles electrons extracellularly to oxygen in systems containing flavins and thiols. Since this electron shuttling to oxygen strongly stimulates growth, the present studies were aimed at elucidating the role of riboflavin as an extracellular electronophore of F. prausnitzii. We show that F. prausnitzii can use riboflavin as a mediator for extracellular electron transfer (EET) to the anode of microbial fuel cell systems. However, this bacteri...
Cyclic voltammograms of yeast extract-containing medium exhibit a clear redox peak around -0.4 V vs....
Bacteria able to transfer electrons to metals are key agents in biogeochemical metal cycling, subsur...
The beneficial human gut microbe Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a 'probiotic of the future' since i...
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the most abundant commensal microbes in the human gut. It is ...
Background Some microorganisms can respire with extracellular electron acceptors using an exte...
Anaerobes respire extracellular electron acceptors by extracellular electron transfer (EET). It is w...
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the most abundant bacteria in the human gut ecosystem and it ...
Redox reactions are ubiquitous in biological processes. Enzymes involved in redox metabolism often u...
Shewanella oneidensis is one of the best-understood model organisms for extracellular electron trans...
Microbes can generate electricity in microbial fuel cells and transform contaminants in nature, util...
International audienceAbstract Background Some microorganisms can respire with extracellular electro...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
Redox reactions are ubiquitous in biological processes. Enzymes involved in redox metabolism often u...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) between outer membrane <i>c</i>-type cytochromes (OM <i>c</i>-...
The beneficial human gut microbe Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a 'probiotic of the future' since i...
Cyclic voltammograms of yeast extract-containing medium exhibit a clear redox peak around -0.4 V vs....
Bacteria able to transfer electrons to metals are key agents in biogeochemical metal cycling, subsur...
The beneficial human gut microbe Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a 'probiotic of the future' since i...
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the most abundant commensal microbes in the human gut. It is ...
Background Some microorganisms can respire with extracellular electron acceptors using an exte...
Anaerobes respire extracellular electron acceptors by extracellular electron transfer (EET). It is w...
Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is one of the most abundant bacteria in the human gut ecosystem and it ...
Redox reactions are ubiquitous in biological processes. Enzymes involved in redox metabolism often u...
Shewanella oneidensis is one of the best-understood model organisms for extracellular electron trans...
Microbes can generate electricity in microbial fuel cells and transform contaminants in nature, util...
International audienceAbstract Background Some microorganisms can respire with extracellular electro...
Exoelectrogens are able to transfer electrons extracellularly, enabling them to respire on insoluble...
Redox reactions are ubiquitous in biological processes. Enzymes involved in redox metabolism often u...
Extracellular electron transfer (EET) between outer membrane <i>c</i>-type cytochromes (OM <i>c</i>-...
The beneficial human gut microbe Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a 'probiotic of the future' since i...
Cyclic voltammograms of yeast extract-containing medium exhibit a clear redox peak around -0.4 V vs....
Bacteria able to transfer electrons to metals are key agents in biogeochemical metal cycling, subsur...
The beneficial human gut microbe Faecalibacterium prausnitzii is a 'probiotic of the future' since i...