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Bacteria may hold key for energy storage, biofuels
A new study identifies bacterial genes that may make it easier for scientists to engineer a bacteria that takes in renewable electricity and uses the energy …
Bacterium, Fungus, and Virus Microorganisms for Energy Storage …
Since rapidly increasing energy demands have aroused tremendous research activities on energy storage and conversion, microorganisms (e.g., bacteria, …
Bacteria may hold key for energy storage, biofuels | CALS
A new study identifies bacterial genes that may make it easier for scientists to engineer a bacteria that takes in renewable electricity and uses the energy …
Bacterial energy metabolism
Sugars are the main substrates that bacteria use for energy metabolism, and the energy is released through sugar oxidation or fermentation and stored in the …
Structural basis for bacterial energy extraction from atmospheric …
Diverse aerobic bacteria use atmospheric H2 as an energy source for growth and survival1. This globally significant process regulates the composition of the atmosphere, enhances soil...
The problem of energy-storage compounds in bacteria
In bacteria, the main energy-storage products are probably the following: (1) Intracellular polysaccharide, probably mainly homoglycans, e.g. glycogen. (2) Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate …
Electroactive Bacteria in Natural Ecosystems and Their Applications …
Electroactive bacteria (EAB) are natural microorganisms (mainly Bacteria and Archaea) living in various habitats (e.g., water, soil, sediment), including extreme …
Scientists Reveal a Bacteria That Could Store Energy and Create …
Researchers from Cornell University have discovered a bacteria capable of synthesizing complex, energy-dense organic molecules from CO2 and renewable …
Microbial regulation of organismal energy homeostasis
Among the most important bacterial metabolites are short-chain fatty acids, which serve as a direct energy source for host cells, stimulate the production of gut …
Bacterial biopolymers: from pathogenesis to advanced materials
Bacteria are prime cell factories that can efficiently convert carbon and nitrogen sources into a large diversity of intracellular and extracellular biopolymers, such …