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Archives of Microbiology | 1995

Desulfuromonas palmitatis sp. nov., a marine dissimilatory Fe(III) reducer that can oxidize long-chain fatty acids.

John D. Coates; Debra J. Lonergan; Elizabeth J. P. Philips; Harry L. Jenter; Derek R. Lovley

Abstract Studies on the microorganisms living in hydrocarbon-contaminated sediments in San Diego Bay, California led to the isolation of a novel Fe(III)-reducing microorganism. This organism, designated strain SDBY1, was an obligately anaerobic, non-motile, non-flagellated, gram-negative rod. Strain SDBY1 conserves energy to support growth from the oxidation of acetate, lactate, succinate, fumarate, laurate, palmitate, or stearate. H2 was also oxidized with the reduction of Fe(III), but growth with H2 as the sole electron donor was not observed. In addition to various forms of soluble and insoluble Fe(III), strain SDBY1 also coupled growth to the reduction of fumarate, Mn(IV), or S0. Air-oxidized minus dithionite-reduced difference spectra exhibited peaks at 552.8, 523.6, and 422.8 nm, indicative of c-type cytochrome(s). Strain SDBY1 shares physiological characteristics with organisms in the genera Geobacter, Pelobacter, and Desulfuromonas. Detailed analysis of the 16S rRNA sequence indicated that strain SDBY1 should be placed in the genus Desulfuromonas. The new species name Desulfuromonas palmitatis is proposed. D. palmitatis is only the second marine organism found (after D. acetoxidans) to oxidize multicarbon organic compounds completely to carbon dioxide with Fe(III) as an electron acceptor and provides the first pure culture model for the oxidation of long-chain fatty acids coupled to Fe(III) reduction.


Nature | 1989

Oxidation of Aromatic Contaminants Coupled to Microbial Iron Reduction

Derek R. Lovley; Mary Jo Baedecker; Debra J. Lonergan; Isabella M. Cozzarelli; Elizabeth J. P. Phillips; Donald I. Siegel


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1990

Anaerobic oxidation of toluene, phenol, and p-cresol by the dissimilatory iron-reducing organism, GS-15

Derek R. Lovley; Debra J. Lonergan


Journal of Bacteriology | 1996

Phylogenetic analysis of dissimilatory Fe(III)-reducing bacteria.

Debra J. Lonergan; Harry L. Jenter; John D. Coates; Elizabeth J. P. Phillips; Thomas M. Schmidt; Derek R. Lovley


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1996

Isolation of Geobacter species from diverse sedimentary environments.

John D. Coates; E. Phillips; Debra J. Lonergan; Harry L. Jenter; Derek R. Lovley


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1989

Hydrogen and Formate Oxidation Coupled to Dissimilatory Reduction of Iron or Manganese by Alteromonas putrefaciens

Derek R. Lovley; E. Phillips; Debra J. Lonergan


Environmental Science & Technology | 1991

Enzymatic versus nonenzymatic mechanisms for Fe(III) reduction in aquatic sediments

Derek R. Lovley; E. Phillips; Debra J. Lonergan


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1995

Fe(III) and S0 reduction by Pelobacter carbinolicus

Derek R. Lovley; E. Phillips; Debra J. Lonergan; Peggy K. Widman


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1996

Microbial degradation of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (CHCl2F and CHCl2CF3) in soils and sediments

Ronald S. Oremland; Debra J. Lonergan; Charles W. Culbertson; Derek R. Lovley


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1996

Microbial Degradation of Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (CHCl 2 F and CHCl 2 CF 3 ) in Soils and Sediments

Derek R. Lovley; Ronald S. Oremland; Debra J. Lonergan; Charles W. Culbertson

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Derek R. Lovley

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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John D. Coates

United States Geological Survey

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Harry L. Jenter

United States Geological Survey

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Charles W. Culbertson

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Elizabeth J. P. Phillips

United States Geological Survey

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Ronald S. Oremland

United States Geological Survey

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Elizabeth J. P. Philips

United States Geological Survey

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