WWTPZebrafishBacteria from the genus Shewanella are inhabitants of marine and freshwater ecosystems, recognized fish spoilage bacteria, but less known as fish disease agents. Shewanella spp. isolated from fish living in waters close to effluents of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) were not ...
Workflow for genomic reconstruction of carbohydrate utilization machinery in Shewanella spp. Full size image By applying this workflow we tentatively defined the first draft of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Sugar Utilization (or, shortly, sugar catabolome) in 19 Shewanella spp as comprised of 170 isofun...
2009. Metabolic flux analysis of Shewanella spp. reveals evolutionary robustness in central carbon metabolism . Biotechnol. Bioeng . 102 :1161–1169Tang YJ,Martin HG,Dehal PS,Deutschbauer A,Llora X,Meadows X,Arkin A,Keasling JD. Metabolic flux analysis of Shewanella spp.Reveals evolutionary ...
Saffarini, D. A., Schultz, R. & Beliaev, A. Involvement of cyclic AMP (cAMP) and cAMP receptor protein in anaerobic respiration ofShewanella oneidensis.J. Bacteriol.185, 3668–3671 (2003).First report of the unusual role of CRP in the regulation of anaerobic respiration inShewanellaspp. Ar...
However, in Shewanella spp., the structure of this island consisted of silSRCFBAP and pcoDCBA. The difference in genetic structure may indicate that this island was vertical transferred, rather than HGT. The carriage of these resistance genes demonstrated that S. xiamenensis has become an ...
Shewanella spp. produce omega-3 fatty acids and other hydrocarbons, probably to increase the fluidity of the cell membrane in cold waters –most Shewanella strains are psychrotolerant- or as a result of a mutualist relationship between fish and bacteria living in their intestines [14, 22]. ...
Although exoelectrogens were documented in early 1900’s, discovery of the dissimilatory metal-reducing microorganisms Geobacter and Shewanella spp. in late 1980’s marked the beginning of modern electromicrobiology. Since then, thorough and rigorous studies have made Geobacter and Shewanella spp. the ...
The production of poly(hydroxyalkanoate)s (PHAs) as ecofriendly bioplastics by various deep-sea bacteria (4 types of Colwellia spp., 11 types of Moritella spp., and 18 types of Shewanella spp.) from glucose, fructose, gluconate, or from one of the severa
Shewanella spp. demonstrate great variability in the use of terminal electron acceptors in anaerobic respiration; these include nitrate, fumarate, DMSO, trimethylamine oxide, sulphur compounds and metal oxides. These pathways open up possible applications in bioremediation. The wide variety of respiratory ...
(Konstantinidis et al., 2009).S. oneidensisMR-1 is the firstShewanellaspp. genome to be sequenced (Heidelberg et al., 2002) and this strain serves as the model organism for studying the functional repertoire of theShewanellagenus.S. oneidensiswas originally isolated from sediments of Lake ...