reviewAnnual Review of MicrobiologyJun 23, 2010Closed access

Iron-Oxidizing Bacteria: An Environmental and Genomic Perspective

Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences

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Abstract

In the 1830s, iron bacteria were among the first groups of microbes to be recognized for carrying out a fundamental geological process, namely the oxidation of iron. Due to lingering questions about their metabolism, coupled with difficulties in culturing important community members, studies of Fe-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) have lagged behind those of other important microbial lithotrophic metabolisms. Recently, research on lithotrophic, oxygen-dependent FeOB that grow at circumneutral pH has accelerated. This work is driven by several factors including the recognition by both microbiologists and geoscientists of the role FeOB play in the biogeochemistry of iron and other elements. The isolation of new strains…

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Keywords
  • Iron bacteria
  • Hydrothermal vent
  • Biology
  • Obligate
  • Bacteria
  • Microorganism
  • Ecology
  • Biogeochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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