In biology, syntrophy, syntrophism, or cross-feeding (from Greek syn 'together' and trophe 'nourishment') is the cooperative interaction between at least...
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Microbial metabolism (section Syntrophy)
the reductive acetyl-CoA pathway to fix CO2 and obtain cellular carbon. Syntrophy, in the context of microbial metabolism, refers to the pairing of multiple...
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Purple bacteria (section Syntrophy and symbioses)
Purple bacteria or purple photosynthetic bacteria are Gram-negative proteobacteria that are phototrophic, capable of producing their own food via photosynthesis...
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between the two started, based on the host's hydrogen dependence (anaerobic syntrophy). The hypothesis differs from many alternative views within the endosymbiotic...
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the Golgi apparatus, both being parts of the endomembrane system. The syntrophy hypothesis, proposed by López-García and Moreira around the year 2000...
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Hadal zone microbial communities (section Syntrophy)
co-distribution of sulfur-oxidizing and ammonium oxidizing also suggests possible syntrophy. "Hadal Zone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics". www.sciencedirect...
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essential for growth of a particular organism or group of organisms (syntrophy). Bacterial growth follows four phases. When a population of bacteria...
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acceptors such as sulfate, nitrate, nitrite and metals, either alone or in syntrophy with a partner organism. The overall reaction is: CH4 + SO42− → HCO3−...
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plants or animals. One example of microbe-microbe interaction would be syntrophy, also known as cross-feeding, of which Methanobacterium omelianskii is...
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process unlikely sources of nutrients such as methane. This process called syntrophy ("eating together") might be linked to the evolution of eukaryote cells...
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Eukaryota are deep in the tree of Promethearchaeati. A favored scenario is syntrophy, where one organism depends on the feeding of the other. An α-proteobacterium...
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stabilization of the waste depends on how well microbial populations function in syntrophy. The life cycle of a municipal landfill undergoes five distinct phases...
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as bioreactors), there is significant division of labor in metabolism (syntrophy), during which the waste products of some organisms are metabolites for...
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proposed to play a role in a variety of biological processes including syntrophy, intercellular communication, and cell regulation. The United States National...
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variety of microbe-microbe symbioses ranging from cooperation (e.g., syntrophy or co-metabolism) to competition. Arrows depict generally beneficial (blue)...
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Together with rules for interaction between individuals (competition, syntrophy, prey-predator relationships), it also provides a basis to understand...
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variety of microbe-microbe symbioses ranging from cooperation (e.g., syntrophy or co-metabolism) to competition. Arrows depict generally beneficial (blue)...
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Orphan, Victoria J. (2017-09-06). Dubilier, Nicole (ed.). "Methane-Fueled Syntrophy through Extracellular Electron Transfer: Uncovering the Genomic Traits...
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based on phylogenomic analysis: Sulfur cycle Exoelectrogen Cable bacteria Syntrophy Thermophile Bacterial nanowires Sulfate reducing bacteria Oren A, Garrity...
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which feed on autotrophs or their remains. Some organisms engage in syntrophy, where one organism lives off the byproducts of another's metabolic activity...
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sulfur to the purple sulfur bacteria. This is a full-fledged form of syntrophy which has been observed among several species, for example Chromatium...
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Watanabe, Kazuya (July 2012). "Methanogenesis facilitated by electric syntrophy via (semi)conductive iron-oxide minerals". Environmental Microbiology...
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"Mathematical model of anaerobic digestion in a chemostat: effects of syntrophy and inhibition" (with Marion Weedermann and Gunog Seo) won the biennial...
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be present in AMD acidophiles. Tentatively, there may be examples of syntrophy between acidophilic species, and even cross-domain cooperation between...
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82 (5): 426–433. doi:10.2175/106143009X12529484815511 – via CrossRef. "Syntrophy of aerobic and anaerobic ammonia oxidisers". Hauduc, H.; Takács, I.; Smith...
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Nicolai; Plugge, Caroline M.; Stams, Alfons J. M.; Schink, Bernhard (2010), "Syntrophy in Methanogenic Degradation", (Endo)symbiotic Methanogenic Archaea, Springer...
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doi:10.1039/C3EE42189A. ISSN 1754-5706. Lovley, Derek R. (2017-09-08). "Syntrophy Goes Electric: Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer". Annual Review of...
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BE, Henneberger R, Huber H, Moissl-Eichinger C (May 2013). "Microbial syntrophy: interaction for the common good". FEMS Microbiology Reviews. 37 (3):...
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sediment emplacement and thus their species composition and lifestyle (e.g syntrophy, sulfate reduction, methanogenesis, fermentation, denitrification and...
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propionate, whereas a co-culture with M. hungatei only resulted in propionate. Syntrophy and cohabitation with methanogens and acetogens appear to be driven by...
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