International audienceMicrobial biomineralization sometimes leads to periplasmic encrustation, which is predicted to enhance microorganism preservation in the fossil record. Mineral precipitation within the periplasm is, however, thought to induce death, as a result of permeability loss preventing nutrient and waste transit across the cell wall. This hypothesis had, however, never been investigated down to the single cell level. Here, we cultured the nitrate reducing Fe(II) oxidizing bacteria Acidovorax sp. strain BoFeN1 that have been previously shown to promote the precipitation of a diversity of Fe minerals (lepidocrocite, goethite, Fe phosphate) encrusting the periplasm. We investigated the connection of Fe biomineralization with carbon...
A nitrate-dependent Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium was isolated and used to evaluate whether Fe(II) chem...
International audienceAbstract. Iron and manganese are poorly soluble elements in oxic and alkaline ...
Robust methods for the characterisation of microbial biosignatures in geological matrices is critica...
It has been suggested that Fe(II)-oxidizing photoautotrophic bacteria may have catalyzed the precipi...
International audienceProblematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Grea...
International audienceBiomineralization of magnetite is a central geomicrobiological process that mi...
Iron oxidation at neutral pH by the phototrophic anaerobic iron-oxidizing bacterium Rhodobacter sp. ...
International audienceIron-oxidizing bacteria are important actors of the geochemical cycle of iron ...
International audienceIron oxidation at neutral pH by the phototrophic anaerobic iron-oxidizing bact...
Understanding the mechanisms of anaerobic microbial iron cycling is necessary for a full appreciatio...
Microorganisms have been observed to oxidize Fe(II) at neutral pHunder anoxic andmicrooxic condition...
A nitrate-dependent Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium was isolated and used to evaluate whether Fe(II) chem...
International audienceAbstract. Iron and manganese are poorly soluble elements in oxic and alkaline ...
Robust methods for the characterisation of microbial biosignatures in geological matrices is critica...
It has been suggested that Fe(II)-oxidizing photoautotrophic bacteria may have catalyzed the precipi...
International audienceProblematic microfossils dominate the palaeontological record between the Grea...
International audienceBiomineralization of magnetite is a central geomicrobiological process that mi...
Iron oxidation at neutral pH by the phototrophic anaerobic iron-oxidizing bacterium Rhodobacter sp. ...
International audienceIron-oxidizing bacteria are important actors of the geochemical cycle of iron ...
International audienceIron oxidation at neutral pH by the phototrophic anaerobic iron-oxidizing bact...
Understanding the mechanisms of anaerobic microbial iron cycling is necessary for a full appreciatio...
Microorganisms have been observed to oxidize Fe(II) at neutral pHunder anoxic andmicrooxic condition...
A nitrate-dependent Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium was isolated and used to evaluate whether Fe(II) chem...
International audienceAbstract. Iron and manganese are poorly soluble elements in oxic and alkaline ...
Robust methods for the characterisation of microbial biosignatures in geological matrices is critica...