Quantifying the energetics of microbial growth

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Abstract

Energetics is central to microbial life. The strategies by which microbes harbor and spend energy comprise an essential link between the geochemical and biological makeup in an ecosystem. A quantitative understanding of these strategies and their underlying mechanisms can provide useful insight into the microbial component in the global cycling of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and other elements. We study the growth of various environmentally relevant microbes using calorimetry, which measures the heat dissipation. We combine this approach with other biological and geochemical methods to dissect energy flow in various types of microbial metabolism.

*Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (CDEBI) funded by National Science Foundation USA
Rubicon Fellowship funded by Dutch Science Foundation NWO
HFSP Fellowship funded by Human Frontiers Science Program Organization

Presenters

  • Fabai Wu

    • Caltech
    • Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, Caltech

Authors

  • Fabai Wu

    • Caltech
    • Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, Caltech
  • Jan Amend

    • Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California
  • Victoria Orphan

    • Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, Caltech