نتایج جستجو برای: geobacter strain m21

تعداد نتایج: 219502  

2017
Huihui Zhou Bingfeng Liu Qisong Wang Jianmin Sun Guojun Xie Nanqi Ren Zhiyong Jason Ren Defeng Xing

BACKGROUND Microbial extracellular electron transfer (EET) is essential in driving the microbial interspecies interaction and redox reactions in bioelectrochemical systems (BESs). Magnetite (Fe3O4) and magnetic fields (MFs) were recently reported to promote microbial EET, but the mechanisms of MFs stimulation of EET and current generation in BESs are not known. This study investigates the behav...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Amelia-Elena Rotaru Pravin M Shrestha Fanghua Liu Toshiyuki Ueki Kelly Nevin Zarath M Summers Derek R Lovley

Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) is an alternative to interspecies H(2)/formate transfer as a mechanism for microbial species to cooperatively exchange electrons during syntrophic metabolism. To understand what specific properties contribute to DIET, studies were conducted with Pelobacter carbinolicus, a close relative of Geobacter metallireducens, which is capable of DIET. P. carbi...

2014
Adam M. Feist Harish Nagarajan Amelia-Elena Rotaru Pier-Luc Tremblay Tian Zhang Kelly P. Nevin Derek R. Lovley Karsten Zengler

Geobacter species are of great interest for environmental and biotechnology applications as they can carry out direct electron transfer to insoluble metals or other microorganisms and have the ability to assimilate inorganic carbon. Here, we report on the capability and key enabling metabolic machinery of Geobacter metallireducens GS-15 to carry out CO2 fixation and direct electron transfer to ...

2011
Masahiko Morita Nikhil S. Malvankar Ashley E. Franks Zarath M. Summers Ludovic Giloteaux Amelia E. Rotaru Camelia Rotaru Derek R. Lovley

Mechanisms for electron transfer within microbial aggregates derived from an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor converting brewery waste to methane were investigated in order to better understand the function of methanogenic consortia. The aggregates were electrically conductive, with conductivities 3-fold higher than the conductivities previously reported for dual-species aggregates of Ge...

2012
Jessica A. Smith Derek R. Lovley Luc Tremblay

24 Geobacter species are important Fe(III) reducers in a diversity of soils and sediments. 25 Mechanisms for Fe(III) oxide reduction have been studied in detail in Geobacter sulfurreducens, 26 but a number of the most thoroughly studied outer surface components of G. sulfurreducens, 27 particularly c-type cytochromes, are not well conserved among Geobacter species. In order to 28 identify cellu...

2013
Michael J. Wilkins Kelly C. Wrighton Carrie D. Nicora Kenneth H. Williams Lee Ann McCue Kim M. Handley Chris S. Miller Ludovic Giloteaux Alison P. Montgomery Derek R. Lovley Jillian F. Banfield Philip E. Long Mary S. Lipton

While microbial activities in environmental systems play a key role in the utilization and cycling of essential elements and compounds, microbial activity and growth frequently fluctuates in response to environmental stimuli and perturbations. To investigate these fluctuations within a saturated aquifer system, we monitored a carbon-stimulated in situ Geobacter population while iron reduction w...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2010
Hila Elifantz Lucie A N'Guessan Paula J Mouser Kenneth H Williams Michael J Wilkins Carla Risso Dawn E Holmes Philip E Long Derek R Lovley

The addition of acetate to uranium-contaminated aquifers in order to stimulate the growth and activity of Geobacter species that reduce uranium is a promising in situ bioremediation option. Optimizing this bioremediation strategy requires that sufficient acetate be added to promote Geobacter species growth. We hypothesized that under acetate-limiting conditions, subsurface Geobacter species wou...

2017
Roman Moscoviz Florence de Fouchécour Gaëlle Santa-Catalina Nicolas Bernet Eric Trably

Interspecies electron transfer is a common way to couple metabolic energy balances between different species in mixed culture consortia. Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) mechanism has been recently characterised with Geobacter species which couple the electron balance with other species through physical contacts. Using this mechanism could be an efficient and cost-effective way to d...

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