نتایج جستجو برای: geobacter strain m21

تعداد نتایج: 219502  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Emily J Fleming E Erin Mack Peter G Green Douglas C Nelson

Methylmercury has been thought to be produced predominantly by sulfate-reducing bacteria in anoxic sediments. Here we show that in circumneutral pH sediments (Clear Lake, CA) application of a specific inhibitor of sulfate-reducing bacteria at appropriate concentrations typically inhibited less than one-half of all anaerobic methylation of added divalent mercury. This suggests that one or more a...

2018
Derek Lovley Dawn E. Holmes Ludovic Giloteaux Melissa Barlett Milind A. Chavan Jessica A. Smith Kenneth H. Williams Michael Wilkins Philip Long Derek R. Lovley

2014
Raghuvaran Shanmugam Muktak Aklujkar Matthias Schäfer Richard Reinhardt Olaf Nickel Gunter Reuter Derek R. Lovley Ann Ehrenhofer-Murray Wolfgang Nellen Serge Ankri Mark Helm Tomasz P. Jurkowski Albert Jeltsch

Dnmt2 enzymes are conserved in eukaryotes, where they methylate C38 of tRNA-Asp with high activity. Here, the activity of one of the very few prokaryotic Dnmt2 homologs from Geobacter species (GsDnmt2) was investigated. GsDnmt2 was observed to methylate tRNA-Asp from flies and mice. Unexpectedly, it had only a weak activity toward its matching Geobacter tRNA-Asp, but methylated Geobacter tRNA-G...

Journal: :Proteomics 2007
Angela J Ahrendt Sandra L Tollaksen Carl Lindberg Wenhong Zhu John R Yates Kelly P Nevin György Babnigg Derek R Lovley Carol S Giometti

Geobacter species predominate in aquatic sediments and submerged soils where organic carbon sources are oxidized with the reduction of Fe(III). The natural occurrence of Geobacter in some waste sites suggests this microorganism could be useful for bioremediation if growth and metabolic activity can be regulated. 2-DE was used to monitor the steady state protein levels of Geobacter metallireduce...

2017
Souichiro Kato

Geobacter species are capable of utilizing solid-state compounds, including anodic electrodes, as electron acceptors of respiration via extracellular electron transfer (EET) and have attracted considerable attention for their crucial role as biocatalysts of bioelectrochemical systems (BES's). Recent studies disclosed that anode potentials affect power output and anodic microbial communities, in...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Nicholas Law Saadia Ansari Francis R Livens Joanna C Renshaw Jonathan R Lloyd

Geobacter sulfurreducens reduced Ag(I) (as insoluble AgCl or Ag(+) ions), via a mechanism involving c-type cytochromes, precipitating extracellular nanoscale Ag(0). These results extend the range of metals known to be reduced by Geobacter species and offer a method for recovering silver from contaminated water as potentially useful silver nanoparticles.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
W C Lin M V Coppi D R Lovley

Geobacter sulfurreducens, previously classified as a strict anaerobe, tolerated exposure to atmospheric oxygen for at least 24 h and grew with oxygen as the sole electron acceptor at concentrations of 10% or less in the headspace. These results help explain how Geobacter species may survive in oxic subsurface environments, being poised to rapidly take advantage of the development of anoxic cond...

Journal: :British Journal of Cancer 1997

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2014
Xiuping Zhu Matthew D Yates Marta C Hatzell Hari Ananda Rao Pascal E Saikaly Bruce E Logan

Unaffected by Anode Potential W thank Commault et al. for their interest in our publication. Their comment correctly points out that we stated that anode potential did not affect community composition, and that we did not classify our microbial communities below the genus. We did not attempt to classify our community below the genus level as we did not feel that our sequences were long enough (...

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