- An
acetogen is a
microorganism that
generates acetate (CH3COO−) as an end
product of
anaerobic respiration or fermentation. However, this term is usually...
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Acetobacterium woodii. The name, Acetobacterium, has
originated because they are
acetogens,
predominantly making acetic acid as a
byproduct of
anaerobic metabolism...
- "Catabolic
pathway for the
production of
skatole and
indoleacetic acid by the
acetogen Clostridium drakei,
Clostridium scatologenes, and
swine manure". Applied...
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Sporomusa termitida is a
species of bacteria. It is an
acetogen first isolated from
termites (Nasutitermes nigriceps). Its
cells are
strictly anaerobic...
- "Catabolic
pathway for the
production of
skatole and
indoleacetic acid by the
acetogen Clostridium drakei,
Clostridium scatologenes, and
swine manure". Applied...
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acetogens.
Reduction of CO2 to
acetic acid via the Wood–Ljungdahl
pathway requires an
electron source (e.g., H2, CO, formate, etc.). When
acetogens are...
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coding for some 2,600 proteins; that it
respired anaerobically, and was an
acetogen; and that it had an
early CAS-based anti-viral
immune system. An alternative...
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interpret the last
universal common ancestor as a prokaryote-grade
anaerobic acetogen that
lived approximately 4.2
billion years ago, had an
early immune system...
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molecular hydrogen (H2), for
which they
compete with
methanogens and
acetogens in
anaerobic conditions. Some sulfate-reducing
microorganisms can directly...
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chemicals by
syngas utilization.
These microorganisms are
mostly known as
acetogens including Clostridium ljungdahlii,
Clostridium autoethanogenum, Eubacterium...