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Complete nitrification by Nitrospira bacteria
- H. Daims, E. Lebedeva, +13 authors M. Wagner
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature
- 26 November 2015
Nitrification, the oxidation of ammonia via nitrite to nitrate, has always been considered to be a two-step process catalysed by chemolithoautotrophic microorganisms oxidizing either ammonia or… Expand
Combined genomic and proteomic approaches identify gene clusters involved in anaerobic 2-methylnaphthalene degradation in the sulfate-reducing enrichment culture N47.
- D. Selesi, N. Jehmlich, +5 authors R. Meckenstock
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of bacteriology
- 2010
The highly enriched deltaproteobacterial culture N47 anaerobically oxidizes the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons naphthalene and 2-methylnaphthalene, with sulfate as the electron acceptor. Combined… Expand
Cyanate as energy source for nitrifiers
- M. Palatinszky, C. Herbold, +10 authors M. Wagner
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature
- 1 July 2015
Ammonia- and nitrite-oxidizing microorganisms are collectively responsible for the aerobic oxidation of ammonia via nitrite to nitrate and have essential roles in the global biogeochemical nitrogen… Expand
Snake venomics of the Siamese Russell's viper (Daboia russelli siamensis) -- relation to pharmacological activities.
- M. Risch, D. Georgieva, +4 authors C. Betzel
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of proteomics
- 6 March 2009
The venom proteome of Daboia russelli siamensis, a snake of medical importance in several Asian countries, was analysed by 2-D electrophoresis, subsequent MS/MS and enzymatic assays. The proteome… Expand
Soil Fungal:Bacterial Ratios Are Linked to Altered Carbon Cycling
- Ashish A. Malik, S. Chowdhury, +7 authors G. Gleixner
- Biology, Medicine
- Front. Microbiol.
- 9 August 2016
Despite several lines of observational evidence, there is a lack of consensus on whether higher fungal:bacterial (F:B) ratios directly cause higher soil carbon (C) storage. We employed RNA… Expand
A patchwork pathway for oxygenase‐independent degradation of side chain containing steroids
- Markus Warnke, C. Jacoby, +8 authors M. Boll
- Biology, Medicine
- Environmental microbiology
- 1 November 2017
The denitrifying betaproteobacterium Sterolibacterium denitrificans serves as model organism for studying the oxygen-independent degradation of cholesterol. Here, we demonstrate its capability of… Expand
The Proteome of the Isolated Chlamydia trachomatis Containing Vacuole Reveals a Complex Trafficking Platform Enriched for Retromer Components
- L. Aeberhard, Sebastian Banhart, +7 authors D. Heuer
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS pathogens
- 1 June 2015
Chlamydia trachomatis is an important human pathogen that replicates inside the infected host cell in a unique vacuole, the inclusion. The formation of this intracellular bacterial niche is essential… Expand
Advanced tool for characterization of microbial cultures by combining cytomics and proteomics
- N. Jehmlich, Thomas Hübschmann, +5 authors F. Schmidt
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- 30 July 2010
Flow cytometry approaches are applicable to recover sub-populations of microbial cultures in a purified form. To examine the characteristics of each sorted cell population, Omics technologies can be… Expand
The secretome of Trametes versicolor grown on tomato juice medium and purification of the secreted oxidoreductases including a versatile peroxidase.
- M. Carabajal, H. Kellner, L. Levin, N. Jehmlich, Martin Hofrichter, R. Ullrich
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of biotechnology
- 10 October 2013
The present work was carried out with the aim to analyze the secretome of Trametes versicolor BAFC 2234 grown on tomato juice medium supplemented with copper and manganese. T. versicolor BAFC 2234… Expand
Phenol Degradation in the Strictly Anaerobic Iron-Reducing Bacterium Geobacter metallireducens GS-15
- Kathleen M. Schleinitz, Sirko Schmeling, +5 authors G. Fuchs
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- 17 April 2009
ABSTRACT Information on anaerobic phenol metabolism by physiological groups of bacteria other than nitrate reducers is scarce. We investigated phenol degradation in the strictly anaerobic… Expand
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