AbstractThe acetogenic bacterium Acetobacterium woodii uses a transmembrane electrochemical sodium ion potential for bioenergetic reactions. A primary sodium ion potential is established during carbonate (acetogenesis) as well as caffeate respiration. The electrogenic Na+ pump connected to the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway (acetogenesis) still remains to be identified. The pathway of caffeate reduction with hydrogen as electron donor was investigated and the only membrane-bound activity was found to be a ferredoxin-dependent NAD+ reduction. This exergonic electron transfer reaction may be catalyzed by the membrane-bound Rnf complex that was discovered recently and is suggested to couple exergonic electron transfer from ferredoxin to NAD+ to the ve...
Clostridium fervidus is a thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium which uses solely Na+ as a coupling ion ...
The acetogenic model bacterium Acetobacterium woodii is well-known to produce acetate by homoacetoge...
AbstractAcetogenic anaerobic bacteria are defined as organisms employing the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway ...
AbstractThe homoacetogenic bacterium Acetobacterium woodii relies on a sodium ion current across its...
AbstractExperiments with resting cells of Acetobacterium woodii were performed to elucidate the coup...
Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the first carbon...
Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the first carbon...
<div><p>Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the firs...
The Na+translocating F1FO ATP synthase from Acetobacterium woodii shows a subunit stoichiometry of α...
BACKGROUND: Acetogenic bacteria are able to use CO2 as terminal electron acceptor of an anaerobic re...
AbstractThe Na+-translocating F1F0-ATPase of Acetobacterium woodii was stimulated not only by Na+ bu...
AbstractA 3.2 kb EcoRI fragment carrying genes for Na+-F1FO ATPase was cloned from chromosomal DNA o...
AbstractNa+ transport through the F0 domain of Na+-F1F0-ATPases involves the combined action of subu...
Acetogens are microbes that produce acetate as a fermentation by-product from a diverse range of sub...
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Clostridium fervidus is a thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium which uses solely Na+ as a coupling ion ...
The acetogenic model bacterium Acetobacterium woodii is well-known to produce acetate by homoacetoge...
AbstractAcetogenic anaerobic bacteria are defined as organisms employing the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway ...
AbstractThe homoacetogenic bacterium Acetobacterium woodii relies on a sodium ion current across its...
AbstractExperiments with resting cells of Acetobacterium woodii were performed to elucidate the coup...
Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the first carbon...
Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the first carbon...
<div><p>Synthesis of acetate from carbon dioxide and molecular hydrogen is considered to be the firs...
The Na+translocating F1FO ATP synthase from Acetobacterium woodii shows a subunit stoichiometry of α...
BACKGROUND: Acetogenic bacteria are able to use CO2 as terminal electron acceptor of an anaerobic re...
AbstractThe Na+-translocating F1F0-ATPase of Acetobacterium woodii was stimulated not only by Na+ bu...
AbstractA 3.2 kb EcoRI fragment carrying genes for Na+-F1FO ATPase was cloned from chromosomal DNA o...
AbstractNa+ transport through the F0 domain of Na+-F1F0-ATPases involves the combined action of subu...
Acetogens are microbes that produce acetate as a fermentation by-product from a diverse range of sub...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73708/1/annals.1419.015.pd
Clostridium fervidus is a thermophilic, anaerobic bacterium which uses solely Na+ as a coupling ion ...
The acetogenic model bacterium Acetobacterium woodii is well-known to produce acetate by homoacetoge...
AbstractAcetogenic anaerobic bacteria are defined as organisms employing the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway ...