Transformation of sulfur compounds by an abundant lineage of marine bacteria in the alpha-subclass of the class Proteobacteria.
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Overview of the marine roseobacter lineageCommunity composition of a hypersaline endoevaporitic microbial matBacterial flavin-containing monooxygenase is trimethylamine monooxygenaseGenomes and virulence factors of novel bacterial pathogens causing bleaching disease in the marine red alga Delisea pulchraThe Ruegeria pomeroyi acuI gene has a role in DMSP catabolism and resembles yhdH of E. coli and other bacteria in conferring resistance to acrylateSwimming in light: a large-scale computational analysis of the metabolism of Dinoroseobacter shibaeInteractions between snow chemistry, mercury inputs and microbial population dynamics in an Arctic snowpackThe dimethylsulfide cycle in the eutrophied Southern North Sea: a model study integrating phytoplankton and bacterial processesDeep sequencing of a dimethylsulfoniopropionate-degrading gene (dmdA) by using PCR primer pairs designed on the basis of marine metagenomic data.Numerical dominance and phylotype diversity of marine Rhodobacter species during early colonization of submerged surfaces in coastal marine waters as determined by 16S ribosomal DNA sequence analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridizationBacterial community structure associated with a dimethylsulfoniopropionate-producing North Atlantic algal bloom.Genome sequence of Shimia str. SK013, a representative of the Roseobacter group isolated from marine sediment.Open source approaches to establishing Roseobacter clade bacteria as synthetic biology chassis for biogeoengineering.Diversity and genomics of Antarctic marine micro-organismsMolecular analysis of the diversity of sulfate-reducing and sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes in the environment, using aprA as functional marker geneAttached bacterial populations shared by four species of aquatic angiospermsCoral-associated bacteria and their role in the biogeochemical cycling of sulfur.Captured diversity in a culture collection: case study of the geographic and habitat distributions of environmental isolates held at the american type culture collection.Phylogenetic diversity and specificity of bacteria closely associated with Alexandrium spp. and other phytoplankton.Fate of heterotrophic microbes in pelagic habitats: focus on populationsBacterial primary colonization and early succession on surfaces in marine waters as determined by amplified rRNA gene restriction analysis and sequence analysis of 16S rRNA genes.Additional evidence that juvenile oyster disease is caused by a member of the Roseobacter group and colonization of nonaffected animals by Stappia stellulata-like strainsUtilization of dimethyl sulfide as a sulfur source with the aid of light by Marinobacterium sp. strain DMS-S1.Phylogenetic analysis of culturable dimethyl sulfide-producing bacteria from a spartina-dominated salt marsh and estuarine water.Isolation of novel pelagic bacteria from the German bight and their seasonal contributions to surface picoplanktonRoseobacticides: small molecule modulators of an algal-bacterial symbiosis.Identification of DNA-synthesizing bacterial cells in coastal North Sea plankton.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate turnover is linked to the composition and dynamics of the bacterioplankton assemblage during a microcosm phytoplankton bloom.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate: its sources, role in the marine food web, and biological degradation to dimethylsulfideUnexpected diversity of bacteria capable of carbon monoxide oxidation in a coastal marine environment, and contribution of the Roseobacter-associated clade to total CO oxidation.Coupled photochemical and enzymatic Mn(II) oxidation pathways of a planktonic Roseobacter-Like bacteriumIsolation and characterisation of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid-tolerant and biodegrading marine bacteria.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate metabolism by Pfiesteria-associated Roseobacter sppCorrelating carbon monoxide oxidation with cox genes in the abundant Marine Roseobacter CladeComparative genomic evidence for a close relationship between the dimorphic prosthecate bacteria Hyphomonas neptunium and Caulobacter crescentus.Draft genome of Phaeobacter gallaeciensis ANG1, a dominant member of the accessory nidamental gland of Euprymna scolopes.An Updated genome annotation for the model marine bacterium Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3.Bacterial Catabolism of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)The complete genome sequence of Roseobacter denitrificans reveals a mixotrophic rather than photosynthetic metabolism.Rhodobacter sphaeroides uses a reductive route via propionyl coenzyme A to assimilate 3-hydroxypropionate.
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Transformation of sulfur compounds by an abundant lineage of marine bacteria in the alpha-subclass of the class Proteobacteria.
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Transformation of sulfur compo ...... s of the class Proteobacteria.
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Transformation of sulfur compo ...... s of the class Proteobacteria.
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