- The
Methylocystaceae are a
family of
bacteria that are
capable of
obtaining carbon and
energy from methane. Such
bacteria are
called methanotrophs, and...
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importance for the
conversion of
methanol in
forest soils.
Together with
Methylocystaceae they are
alphaproteobacterial methanotrophs. Euzéby JP,
Parte AC. "Beijerinckiaceae"...
- methanotrophs. They
comprise the type I methanotrophs, in
contrast to the
Methylocystaceae or type II methanotrophs. They
belong to Gammaproteobacteria, and are...
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Examples are the
genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium.
Species of the
Methylocystaceae are methanotrophs; they use
methanol (CH3OH) or
methane (CH4) as their...
- Methylococcaceae.
Methanotrophs from
Alphaproteobacteria are
found in
families Methylocystaceae and Beijerinckiaceae.
Aerobic methanotrophs are also
known from the...
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Oharaeibacter is a
genus of
bacteria from the
family of
Methylocystaceae with one
known species (Oharaeibacter diazotrophicus). Parker,
Charles Thomas;...
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Methylosinus is a
genus of
bacteria from the
family of
Methylocystaceae. LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de
UniProt editors, Don J. Brenner, Noel R. Krieg,
James T. Staley...
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Pleomorphomonas Pseudomonadota Alphaproteobacteria Hyphomicrobiales Methylocystaceae Plesiomonas Pseudomonadota Gammaproteobacteria Enterobacteriales Enterobacteriaceae...
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methanolivorans gen. nov., sp. nov., a
novel member of the
family Methylocystaceae,
transfer of
Methylopila helvetica Doronina et al. 2000 to Albibacter...
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Pseudomonadota class:
Alphaproteobacteria Order:
Hyphomicrobiales Family:
Methylocystaceae Genus:
Methylosinus Species: M. sporium
Binomial name
Methylopila oligotropha...