نتایج جستجو برای: Geobacter strain M21

تعداد نتایج: 219502  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Michael J Wilkins Nathan C Verberkmoes Kenneth H Williams Stephen J Callister Paula J Mouser Hila Elifantz A Lucie N'guessan Brian C Thomas Carrie D Nicora Manesh B Shah Paul Abraham Mary S Lipton Derek R Lovley Robert L Hettich Philip E Long Jillian F Banfield

Implementation of uranium bioremediation requires methods for monitoring the membership and activities of the subsurface microbial communities that are responsible for reduction of soluble U(VI) to insoluble U(IV). Here, we report a proteomics-based approach for simultaneously documenting the strain membership and microbial physiology of the dominant Geobacter community members during in situ a...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2008
Evgenya S Shelobolina Helen A Vrionis Robert H Findlay Derek R Lovley

A Gram-negative, rod-shaped, motile bacterium, strain Rf4T, which conserves energy from dissimilatory Fe(III) reduction concomitant with acetate oxidation, was isolated from subsurface sediment undergoing uranium bioremediation. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain Rf4T matched sequences recovered in 16S rRNA gene clone libraries constructed from DNA extracted from groundwater sampled at the sa...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2007
Evgenya S Shelobolina Kelly P Nevin Jessie D Blakeney-Hayward Claudia V Johnsen Todd W Plaia Paul Krader Trevor Woodard Dawn E Holmes Catherine Gaw Vanpraagh Derek R Lovley

The goal of this project was to isolate representative Fe(III)-reducing bacteria from kaolin clays that may influence iron mineralogy in kaolin. Two novel dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacteria, strains G12(T) and G13(T), were isolated from sedimentary kaolin strata in Georgia (USA). Cells of strains G12(T) and G13(T) were motile, non-spore-forming regular rods, 1-2 mum long and 0.6 mum in dia...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2014
Dan Sun Aijie Wang Shaoan Cheng Matthew Yates Bruce E Logan

A previously isolated exoelectrogenic bacterium, strain SD-1(T), was further characterized and identified as a representative of a novel species of the genus Geobacter. Strain SD-1(T) was Gram-negative, aerotolerant, anaerobic, non-spore-forming, non-fermentative and non-motile. Cells were short, curved rods (0.8-1.3 µm long and 0.3 µm in diameter). Growth of strain SD-1(T) was observed at 15-4...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2007
Kelly P Nevin Dawn E Holmes Trevor L Woodard Sean F Covalla Derek R Lovley

Reclassification of the species Trichlorobacter thiogenes as Geobacter thiogenes comb. nov. is proposed on the basis of physiological traits and phylogenetic position. Characteristics additional to those provided in the original description revealed that the type strain (strain K1(T)=ATCC BAA-34(T)=JCM 14045(T)) has the ability to use Fe(III) as an electron acceptor for acetate oxidation and ha...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Tian Zhang Timothy S Bain Kelly P Nevin Melissa A Barlett Derek R Lovley

The abundance of Geobacter species in contaminated aquifers in which benzene is anaerobically degraded has led to the suggestion that some Geobacter species might be capable of anaerobic benzene degradation, but this has never been documented. A strain of Geobacter, designated strain Ben, was isolated from sediments from the Fe(III)-reducing zone of a petroleum-contaminated aquifer in which the...

2013
Souichiro Kato Kazuhito Hashimoto Kazuya Watanabe

Some bacteria utilize (semi)conductive iron-oxide minerals as conduits for extracellular electron transfer (EET) to distant, insoluble electron acceptors. A previous study demonstrated that microbe/mineral conductive networks are constructed in soil ecosystems, in which Geobacter spp. share dominant populations. In order to examine how (semi)conductive iron-oxide minerals affect EET paths of Ge...

2016
Yang Tan Ramesh Y. Adhikari Nikhil S. Malvankar Joy E. Ward Kelly P. Nevin Trevor L. Woodard Jessica A. Smith Oona L. Snoeyenbos-West Ashley E. Franks Mark T. Tuominen Derek R. Lovley

Studies on the mechanisms for extracellular electron transfer in Geobacter species have primarily focused on Geobacter sulfurreducens, but the poor conservation of genes for some electron transfer components within the Geobacter genus suggests that there may be a diversity of extracellular electron transport strategies among Geobacter species. Examination of the gene sequences for PilA, the typ...

ژورنال: :iranian journal of environmental technology 0
giti emtiazi full professor of microbiology, university of isfahan, iran abolghasem hedayatkhah ph.d. student of microbiology, university of isfahan, iran

سوپراکسیددیسومتاز نقش مهمی در دفاع آنتی‏اکسیدانی داشته و آنزیم مهمی در شبکه انتقال الکترون باکتریای‏های تنفس کننده‏ آهن مانند خانواده ژئوباکتریاسه دارد. با توجه به نقش مهم باکتری‏های تنفس کننده‏ آهن در بیوتکنولوژی محیط زیست به ویژه در پالایش و تجزیه زیستی، درک مکانیسم مهار یا تحریک سوپراکسید دیسموتاز توسط عامل مهارگر یا محرک، به درک کاربردهای بیوتکنولوژیک آنزیم و چگونگی ارتقای کاربردها کمک خواه...

2011
Michael J. Wilkins Stephen J. Callister Marzia Miletto Kenneth H. Williams Carrie D. Nicora Derek R. Lovley Philip E. Long Mary S. Lipton

Monitoring the activity of target microorganisms during stimulated bioremediation is a key problem for the development of effective remediation strategies. At the US Department of Energy's Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) site in Rifle, CO, the stimulation of Geobacter growth and activity via subsurface acetate addition leads to precipitation of U(VI) from groundwater as U(IV). Citrat...

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