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- W4308953893 abstract "Extracellular electron transfer (EET) is a process via which certain microorganisms, such as bacteria, exchange electrons with extracellular materials by creating an electrical link across their membranes. EET has been studied for the reactions on solid materials such as minerals and electrodes with implication in geobiology and biotechnology. EET-capable bacteria exhibit broad phylogenetic diversity, and some are found in environments with various types of electron acceptors/donors not limited to electrodes or minerals. Oxygen has also been shown to serve as the terminal electron acceptor for EET of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii. However, the physiological significance of such oxygen-terminating EETs, as well as the mechanisms underlying them, remain unclear. In order to understand the physiological advantage of oxygen-terminating EET and its link with energy metabolism, in this review, we compared oxygen-terminating EET with aerobic respiration, fermentation, and electrode-terminating EET. We also summarized benefits and limitations of oxygen-terminating EET in a biofilm setting, which indicate that EET capability enables bacteria to create a niche in the anoxic zone of aerobic biofilms, thereby remodeling bacterial metabolic activities in biofilms." @default.
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- W4308953893 title "Physiological Benefits of Oxygen-Terminating Extracellular Electron Transfer" @default.
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