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- 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...
- Methylobacterium longum is a facultative methylotrophy bacteria from the genus of Methylobacterium which has been isolated from the phyllosphere from...
- 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...
- metabolism of B. methanolicus is being explored for establishing synthetic methylotrophy in other organisms. Recombinant expression of the pentose phosphate...
- methane emitted to the atmosphere. Methanotrophy is a special case of methylotrophy, using single-carbon compounds that are more reduced than carbon dioxide...
- methylotrophyGenes encoding possible carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation have been found in the Challenger Deep, however, other forms of methylotrophy have...
- Lidstrom, M. E.; Chistoserdova, L. (2015). "Multiphyletic origins of methylotrophy in Alphaproteobacteria, exemplified by comparative genomics of Lake...
- Methylobacterium marchantiae is a facultatively methylotrophic facultative methylotrophy bacteria from the genus of Methylobacterium which has been isolated...
- the family Methylophilaceae. Most of its genes are dedicated to its methylotrophy functions (i.e.: breaking down one-carbon compounds), and these genes...