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Respiratory chain anaerobic growth

Resonator ultrasonic relaxation method, 32 18 Respiratory chains, 45 351-354 aerobic growth, 45 354-357 anaerobic growth, 45 357-359 autotrophic growth, 45 359-362 complexes, proteins, 38 240-241 membrane-bound Fe—S enzymes, 38 302-303... [Pg.258]

Maklashina, E., Berthold, D. A., and Cecchini, G., 1998, Anaerobic expression of Escherichia coli succinate dehydrogenase functional replacement of fumarate reductase in the respiratory chain during anaerobic growth, J. Bacteriol. 180(22) 5989n5996. [Pg.515]

Multiheme cytochromes c play an important role in bacterial iron respiration. In this process, soluble Fe chelates or insoluble Fe oxides serve as terminal electron acceptors of the anaerobic respiratory chain. In Shewanella and Geobacter spp., the two most studied Fe -reducing organisms, a great increase in cellular multiheme c-type cytochromes is observed upon growth by iron respiration. In the case of the genus Shewanella, electron transport to Fe involves CymA in the cytoplasmic membrane, and several... [Pg.5569]

Anaerobic growth on a fermentable substrate has major effects on yeast metabolism. A functional mitochondrial respiratory chain is no... [Pg.111]


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