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- Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have . . .
Here we show that a new group of ecologically abundant membrane-spanning GDGT lipids, containing branched instead of isoprenoid carbon skeletons, are of a bacterial origin
- Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have . . .
Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have typical archaeal traits JWH Weijers, S Schouten, EC Hopmans, JAJ Geenevasen, ORP David, JM Coleman, RD Pancost, Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté
- Environmental controls on bacterial tetraether membrane lipid . . .
Abstract Over the last years a novel group of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) membrane lipids has been discovered in peat bogs and soils They consist of components with 4–6 methyl groups attached to the n -alkyl chains and 0 to 2 cyclopentyl moieties in the alkyl chain
- Soil pH impact on microbial tetraether lipids and terrestrial input . . .
Abstract The distributions of microbial tetraether lipids, i e glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGTs), were investigated in a variety of Chinese soils featured by a wide range of pH values in different climate zones
- Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have . . .
The biochemical traits of biosynthesis of tetraether membrane lipids and the formation of cyclopentyl moieties through internal cyclization, which were thought to be specific for the
- Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have . . .
This was revealed by examining the stereochemistry of the glycerol moieties of those branched tetraether membrane lipids, which was found to be the bacterial 1,2-di-O-alkyl-sn-glycerol stereoconfiguration and not the 2,3-di-O-alkyl-sn-glycerol stereoconfiguration as in archaeal membrane lipids
- Environmental controls on bacterial tetraether membrane lipid . . .
Over the last years a novel group of branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) membrane lipids has been discovered in peat bogs and soils They consist of components with 4-6 methyl groups attached to the n-alkyl chains and 0 to 2 cyclopentyl moieties in the alkyl chain
- Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have . . .
Membrane lipids of mesophilic anaerobic bacteria thriving in peats have typical archaeal traits Journal Environmental Microbiology Volume | Issue number 8 | 4 Pages (from-to) 648-657 Document type Article Faculty Faculty of Science (FNWI) Institute Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS) URL go to publisher's site Language English
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