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- Methanosarcina is a genus of euryarchaeote archaea that produce methane. These single-celled organisms are known as anaerobic methanogens that produce...
- Methanosarcina barkeri is the type species of the genus Methanosarcina, characterized by its wide range of substrates used in methanogenesis. While most...
- 248 other sRNA candidates by RNA sequencing in methanogenic archaeon Methanosarcina mazei Gö1. These sRNAs were further characterised. It was shown that...
- Genus Methanosarcina Kluyver and van Niel 1936 Methanosarcina barkeri Schnellen 1947 (type species) Methanosarcina acetivorans Methanosarcina baltica...
- Methanosarcina thermophila is a thermophilic, acetotrophic, methane-producing archaeon. Zinder, S. H.; Sowers, K. R.; Ferry, J. G. (1985). "NOTES: Methanosarcina...
- Methanosarcina acetivorans is a versatile methane producing microbe which is found in such diverse environments as oil wells, trash dumps, deep-sea hydrothermal...
- In enzymology, a Methanosarcina-phe****ne hydrogenase (EC 1.12.98.3) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction H2 + 2-(2,3-dihydropentaprenyloxy)phe****ne...
- some prokaryotes, like cyanobacteria, myxobacteria, actinomycetes, or Methanosarcina. However, complex multicellular organisms evolved only in six eukaryotic...
- site of methyltransferase enzyme from a methane-producing archeon, Methanosarcina barkeri. This amino acid is encoded by UAG (normally a stop codon),...
- of the type species of the genus Methanococcus to the genus Methanosarcina as Methanosarcina mazei (Barker 1936) comb. nov. et emend. Mah and Kuhn 1984...