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Methanogens and Methylotrophs

2004
The Italian physicist Volta must be credited for observation that the bubbles arising at the surface of Lago Maggiore were inflammable (1776). Thirty years later, this combustible air was identified as methane (CH4), whose microbial origin was established only in 1868.
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Role for Acetotrophic Methanogens in Methanogenic Biodegradation of Vinyl Chloride

Environmental Science & Technology, 1999
Under methanogenic conditions, stream-bed sediment microorganisms rapidly degraded [1,2-14C]vinyl chloride to 14CH4 and 14CO2. Amendment with 2-bromoethanesulfonic acid eliminated 14CH4 production and decreased 14CO2 recovery by an equal molar amount.
Paul M. Bradley, Francis H. Chapelle
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Biosynthesis of the methanogenic cofactors

2001
Our current knowledge of the pathways and genes involved in the biosynthesis of the methanogenic coenzymes methanopterin, coenzyme B, methanofuran, coenzyme F420, and coenzyme M is presented. Proposed reaction mechanisms for several of the novel reactions involved in the pathways are presented.
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The Biology of Methanogenic Bacteria

Microbiological Reviews, 1978
[This corrects the article on p. 517 in vol. 41.].
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Techniques for Cultivating Methanogens

2011
Basic techniques for the cultivation of methanogenic archaea in anoxic media, where the O/R potential is maintained below (-) 330 mV under a pressurized atmosphere of 20% carbon dioxide, are described.
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Diversity of Methanogens

2000
Methanogens are a phylogenetically distinct group of strictly anaerobic Archaea, characterized by the ability to produce methane as their major metabolic product. They are the only known organisms that produce a hydrocarbon as their catabolic end product.
David L. Valentine, David R. Boone
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Diversity of Methanogens in Animals’ Gut

Microorganisms, 2021
, Bernard Davoust, Michel Drancourt
exaly  

Bacteria and Methanogens in the Human Microbiome: a Review of Syntrophic Interactions

Microbial Ecology, 2021
Michel Drancourt   +2 more
exaly  

Methanogens

1999
W. Kim, W.B. Whitman
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