-
capacity varies with the
productivity of a system, so the
impacts of
methylotrophy are
likely seasonal.
Because some of the one-carbon
compounds used by...
- the
major form of
metabolism as it is in
fermentative microorganisms.
Methylotrophy refers to the
ability of an
organism to use C1-compounds as
energy sources...
-
metabolism of B.
methanolicus is
being explored for
establishing synthetic methylotrophy in
other organisms.
Recombinant expression of the
pentose phosphate...
-
methylotrophy.
Genes encoding possible carbon monoxide (CO)
oxidation have been
found in the
Challenger Deep, however,
other forms of
methylotrophy have...
-
methane emitted to the atmosphere.
Methanotrophy is a
special case of
methylotrophy,
using single-carbon
compounds that are more
reduced than
carbon dioxide...
- MxaFI-type MDH,
calcium (Ca2+) is
encoded as the
cofactor for PQQ-dependent
methylotrophy. XoxF-type MDHs use
lanthanides (Ln3+) as
cofactors and are
highly selective...
- Lidstrom, M. E.; Chistoserdova, L. (2015). "Multiphyletic
origins of
methylotrophy in Alphaproteobacteria,
exemplified by
comparative genomics of Lake...
- Yves; Galiana, Antoine; Giraud, Eric; Dreyfus,
Bernard (2005). "Role of
Methylotrophy During Symbiosis BetweenMethylobacterium nodulansandCrotalaria podocarpa"...
- the
family Methylophilaceae. Most of its
genes are
dedicated to its
methylotrophy functions (i.e.:
breaking down one-carbon compounds), and
these genes...
- as formaldehyde,
methanol and methylamine. PPFM
bacteria can
undergo methylotrophy, a
process in
which the
bacteria oxidize methanol with the help of the...