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- Methylacidiphilum infernorum is an extremely acidophilic methanotrophic aerobic bacteria first isolated and described in 2007 growing on soil and sediment...
- Methylacidiphilum fumarioli**** is an autotrophic bacterium first described in 2007 growing on volcanic pools near Naples, Italy. It grows in mud at temperatures...
- Planctobacteria in the larger clade Gracilicutes. In 2008, the whole genome of Methylacidiphilum infernorum (2.3 Mbp) was published. On the single circular chromosome...
- some methanotrophic bacteria living in volcanic mudpots, such as Methylacidiphilum fumarioli****: lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium are about...
- lanthanide as a cofactor to increase its methanol dehydrogenase activity Methylacidiphilum fumarioli**** Methylorubrum extorquens Garrity GM, Brenner DJ, Krieg...
- cofactor for the methanol dehydrogenase of the methanotrophic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumarioli**** SolV, although the great chemical similarity of the lanthanides...
- use rare earth elements on their biological processes. For example, Methylacidiphilum fumarioli****, Methylorubrum extorquens, and Methylobacterium radiotolerans...
- 58 4a The methanol dehydrogenase of the methanotrophic bacterium Methylacidiphilum fumarioli**** SolV requires a lanthanide cofactor, lanthanum, cerium...
- some methanotrophic bacteria living in volcanic mudpots, such as Methylacidiphilum fumarioli****: lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium are about...
- some methanotrophic bacteria living in volcanic mudpots, such as Methylacidiphilum fumarioli****. Neodymium is not otherwise known to have a biological...