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    SepF is the FtsZ anchor in archaea, with features of an ancestral cell division system by Pende, Nika, Sogues, Adrià, Megrian, Daniela, Sartori-Rupp, Anna, England, Patrick, Palabikyan, Hayk, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Graña, Martín, Wehenkel, Anne Marie, Alzari, Pedro M., Gribaldo, Simonetta

    Published in Nature communications (04-06-2021)
    “…Most archaea divide by binary fission using an FtsZ-based system similar to that of bacteria, but they lack many of the divisome components described in model…”
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    NADH and NADPH peroxidases as antioxidant defense mechanisms in intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria by Kushkevych, Ivan, Dordević, Dani, Alberfkani, Mohammad I., Gajdács, Márió, Ostorházi, Eszter, Vítězová, Monika, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-08-2023)
    “…Animal and human feces typically include intestinal sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). Hydrogen sulfide and acetate are the end products of their dissimilatory…”
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    Microscopic Methods for Identification of Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria from Various Habitats by Kushkevych, Ivan, Hýžová, Blanka, Vítězová, Monika, Rittmann, Simon K-M R

    “…This paper is devoted to microscopic methods for the identification of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). In this context, it describes various habitats,…”
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    Bafilomycin A1 Molecular Effect on ATPase Activity of Subcellular Fraction of Human Colorectal Cancer and Rat Liver by Bychkova, Solomiia, Bychkov, Mykola, Dordevic, Dani, Vítězová, Monika, Rittmann, Simon K-M R, Kushkevych, Ivan

    “…Bafilomycin A1 inhibits V-type H ATPases on the molecular level, which acidifies endo-lysosomes. The main objective of the study was to assess the effect of…”
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    Comparison of Carbonic Anhydrases for CO2 Sequestration by Steger, Franziska, Reich, Johanna, Fuchs, Werner, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Gübitz, Georg M., Ribitsch, Doris, Bochmann, Günther

    “…Strategies for depleting carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gases are urgently needed and carbonic anhydrases (CAs) can contribute to solving this problem. They…”
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    Scale-up of biomass production by Methanococcus maripaludis by Palabikyan, Hayk, Ruddyard, Aquilla, Pomper, Lara, Novak, David, Reischl, Barbara, Rittmann, Simon K-M R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (23-11-2022)
    “…The development of a sustainable energy economy is one of the great challenges in the current times of climate crisis and growing energy demands. Industrial…”
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    Molecular Physiology of Anaerobic Phototrophic Purple and Green Sulfur Bacteria by Kushkevych, Ivan, Procházka, Jiří, Gajdács, Márió, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Vítězová, Monika

    “…There are two main types of bacterial photosynthesis: oxygenic (cyanobacteria) and anoxygenic (sulfur and non-sulfur phototrophs). Molecular mechanisms of…”
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    Anoxygenic photosynthesis with emphasis on green sulfur bacteria and a perspective for hydrogen sulfide detoxification of anoxic environments by Kushkevych, Ivan, Procházka, Vít, Vítězová, Monika, Dordević, Dani, Abd El-Salam, Mohamed, Rittmann, Simon K-M R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-07-2024)
    “…The bacterial light-dependent energy metabolism can be divided into two types: oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis. Bacterial oxygenic photosynthesis is…”
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    Biotransformation of Scheelite CaWO4 by the Extreme Thermoacidophile Metallosphaera sedula: Tungsten–Microbial Interface by Blazevic, Amir, Albu, Mihaela, Mitsche, Stefan, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Habler, Gerlinde, Milojevic, Tetyana

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (02-07-2019)
    “…The tungsten–microbial interactions and microbial bioprocessing of tungsten ores, which are still underexplored, are the focus of the current study. Here we…”
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    Analysis of biomass productivity and physiology of Nitrososphaera viennensis grown in continuous culture by Melcher, Michael, Hodgskiss, Logan H, Mardini, Mohammad Anas, Schleper, Christa, Rittmann, Simon K-M R

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (16-02-2023)
    “…Microbial ammonia oxidation is the first and usually rate limiting step in nitrification and is therefore an important step in the global nitrogen cycle…”
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    Eight Up-Coming Biotech Tools to Combat Climate Crisis by Fuchs, Werner, Rachbauer, Lydia, Rittmann, Simon K-M R, Bochmann, Günther, Ribitsch, Doris, Steger, Franziska

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (07-06-2023)
    “…Biotechnology has a high potential to substantially contribute to a low-carbon society. Several green processes are already well established, utilizing the…”
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    Actin cytoskeleton and complex cell architecture in an Asgard archaeon by Rodrigues-Oliveira, Thiago, Wollweber, Florian, Ponce-Toledo, Rafael I., Xu, Jingwei, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R., Klingl, Andreas, Pilhofer, Martin, Schleper, Christa

    Published in Nature (London) (12-01-2023)
    “…Asgard archaea are considered to be the closest known relatives of eukaryotes. Their genomes contain hundreds of eukaryotic signature proteins (ESPs), which…”
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    Biohydrogen production beyond the Thauer limit by precision design of artificial microbial consortia by Ergal, İpek, Gräf, Oliver, Hasibar, Benedikt, Steiner, Michael, Vukotić, Sonja, Bochmann, Günther, Fuchs, Werner, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R.

    Published in Communications biology (14-08-2020)
    “…Dark fermentative biohydrogen (H 2 ) production could become a key technology for providing renewable energy. Until now, the H 2 yield is restricted to 4 moles…”
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    Hyperthermophilic methanogenic archaea act as high-pressure CH4 cell factories by Mauerhofer, Lisa-Maria, Zwirtmayr, Sara, Pappenreiter, Patricia, Bernacchi, Sébastien, Seifert, Arne H., Reischl, Barbara, Schmider, Tilman, Taubner, Ruth-Sophie, Paulik, Christian, Rittmann, Simon K.-M. R.

    Published in Communications biology (05-03-2021)
    “…Bioprocesses converting carbon dioxide with molecular hydrogen to methane (CH 4 ) are currently being developed to enable a transition to a renewable energy…”
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    The Historical Development of Cultivation Techniques for Methanogens and Other Strict Anaerobes and Their Application in Modern Microbiology by Hanišáková, Nikola, Vítězová, Monika, Rittmann, Simon K-M R

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (10-02-2022)
    “…The cultivation and investigation of strictly anaerobic microorganisms belong to the fields of anaerobic microbial physiology, microbiology, and biotechnology…”
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