Edel, MiriamMiriamEdelPhilipp, Laura-AlinaLaura-AlinaPhilippLapp, Christian JonasChristian JonasLappReiner, Johannes EberhardJohannes EberhardReinerGescher, JohannesJohannesGescher2022-11-012022-11-012022-10-12Extremophiles 26 (3): 31 (2022-12)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13878The interaction of bacteria and archaea with electrodes is a relatively new research field which spans from fundamental to applied research and influences interdisciplinary research in the fields of microbiology, biochemistry, biotechnology as well as process engineering. Although a substantial understanding of electron transfer processes between microbes and anodes and between microbes and cathodes has been achieved in mesophilic organisms, the mechanisms used by microbes under extremophilic conditions are still in the early stages of discovery. Here, we review our current knowledge on the biochemical solutions that evolved for the interaction of extremophilic organisms with electrodes. To this end, the available knowledge on pure cultures of extremophilic microorganisms has been compiled and the study has been extended with the help of bioinformatic analyses on the potential distribution of different electron transfer mechanisms in extremophilic microorganisms.en1431-0651Extremophiles20223Springerhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Anode interactionBioelectrochemical systemsc-type cytochromesCathode interactionExoelectrogensExtremophilesMicrobiologyBiowissenschaften, BiologieElectron transfer of extremophiles in bioelectrochemical systemsReview Article10.15480/882.468110.1007/s00792-022-01279-810.15480/882.468136222927Review Article