A number of species of Haloferax genus (halophilic archaea) are able to grow microaerobically or even anaerobically using different alternative electron acceptors such as fumarate, nitrate, chlorate, dimethyl sulphoxide, sulphide and/or trimethylamine. This metabolic capability is also shown by other species of the Halobacteriaceae and Haloferacaceae families (Archaea domain) and it has been mainly tested by physiological studies where cell growth is observed under anaerobic conditions in the presence of the mentioned compounds. This work summarises the main reported features on anaerobic metabolism in the Haloferax, one of the better described haloarchaeal genus with significant potential uses in biotechnology and bioremediation. Special a...
A number of strains of halophilic archaeobacteria of the genera Halobacterium and Haloferax were abl...
Hypersaline anoxic habitats harbour numerous novel uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological...
Haloarchaea (halophilic microbes belonging to the Archaea domain) are microorganisms requiring mid o...
A number of species of Haloferax genus (halophilic archaea) are able to grow microaerobically or eve...
Haloarchaea are extremophiles, generally thriving at high temperatures and salt concentrations, thus...
Microorganisms from the Halobacteria class, also known as haloarchaea, inhabit a wide range of ecosy...
Haloarchaea are extremophiles, generally thriving at high temperatures and salt concentrations, thus...
Many proteins and enzymes involved in denitrification in haloarchaea can be inferred to be located b...
The nitrogen cycle (N-cycle), principally supported by prokaryotes, involves different redox reactio...
Haloferax alexandrinus Strain TM JCM 10717T = IFO 16590T is an extreme halophilic archaeon able to p...
Many proteins and enzymes involved in denitrification in haloarchaea can be inferred to be located b...
Haloferax mediterranei is a denitrifying halophilic archaeon able to reduce nitrate and nitrite unde...
During the last century, anthropogenic activities such as fertilization have led to an increase in p...
The nitrogen cycle (N-cycle), principally supported by prokaryotes, involves different redox reactio...
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
A number of strains of halophilic archaeobacteria of the genera Halobacterium and Haloferax were abl...
Hypersaline anoxic habitats harbour numerous novel uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological...
Haloarchaea (halophilic microbes belonging to the Archaea domain) are microorganisms requiring mid o...
A number of species of Haloferax genus (halophilic archaea) are able to grow microaerobically or eve...
Haloarchaea are extremophiles, generally thriving at high temperatures and salt concentrations, thus...
Microorganisms from the Halobacteria class, also known as haloarchaea, inhabit a wide range of ecosy...
Haloarchaea are extremophiles, generally thriving at high temperatures and salt concentrations, thus...
Many proteins and enzymes involved in denitrification in haloarchaea can be inferred to be located b...
The nitrogen cycle (N-cycle), principally supported by prokaryotes, involves different redox reactio...
Haloferax alexandrinus Strain TM JCM 10717T = IFO 16590T is an extreme halophilic archaeon able to p...
Many proteins and enzymes involved in denitrification in haloarchaea can be inferred to be located b...
Haloferax mediterranei is a denitrifying halophilic archaeon able to reduce nitrate and nitrite unde...
During the last century, anthropogenic activities such as fertilization have led to an increase in p...
The nitrogen cycle (N-cycle), principally supported by prokaryotes, involves different redox reactio...
Microorganisms, including Bacteria and Archaea, play a key role in denitrification, which is the maj...
A number of strains of halophilic archaeobacteria of the genera Halobacterium and Haloferax were abl...
Hypersaline anoxic habitats harbour numerous novel uncultured archaea whose metabolic and ecological...
Haloarchaea (halophilic microbes belonging to the Archaea domain) are microorganisms requiring mid o...