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Methanol is often considered as a non-competitive substrate for methanogenic archaea, but an increasing number of sulfate-reducing microorganisms (SRMs) have been reported to be capable of respiring with methanol as an electron donor.
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The human feet and mouth are known as sources of methylated sulfides, which are produced by other microflora. Methylated sulfides could be oxidized by methylotrophic bacteria, which may result in odor reduction in human feet and mouth.
DIANA ELIZABETH WATURANGI +3 more
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A Periplasmic Lanthanide Mediator, Lanmodulin, in Methylobacterium aquaticum Strain 22A
Methylobacterium and Methylorubrum species oxidize methanol via pyrroloquinoline quinone-methanol dehydrogenases (MDHs). MDHs can be classified into two major groups, Ca2+-dependent MDH (MxaF) and lanthanide (Ln3+)-dependent MDH (XoxF), whose expression ...
Yoshiko Fujitani +2 more
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Comprehensive Comparative Genomics and Phenotyping of Methylobacterium Species
The pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs (PPFMs), a major bacterial group found in the plant phyllosphere, comprise two genera: Methylobacterium and Methylorubrum. They have been separated into three major clades: A, B (Methylorubrum), and C.
Ola Alessa +6 more
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The conversion of carbon dioxide into important industrial feedstock is a subject of growing interest in modern society. A possible way to achieve this goal is by carrying out the CO2/methanol cascade reaction, allowing the recycle of CO2 using either ...
CATERINA G.C. MARQUES NETTO +2 more
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Impact of plants on the diversity and activity of methylotrophs in soil
Background Methanol is the second most abundant volatile organic compound in the atmosphere, with the majority produced as a metabolic by-product during plant growth.
Michael C. Macey +3 more
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XoxF is required for expression of methanol dehydrogenase in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1. [PDF]
In Gram-negative methylotrophic bacteria, the first step in methylotrophic growth is the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde in the periplasm by methanol dehydrogenase.
Skovran E +4 more
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Multi-enzyme cascade catalysis involved three types of dehydrogenase enzymes, namely, formate dehydrogenase (FDH), formaldehyde dehydrogenase (FaldDH), alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), and an equimolar electron donor, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH),
Fatin Nasreen Ahmad Rizal Lim +8 more
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Summary Pichia pastoris KM71H (MutS) is an efficient producer of hard‐to‐express proteins such as the membrane protein P‐glycoprotein (Pgp), an ATP‐powered efflux pump which is expressed properly, but at very low concentration, using the conventional ...
Wan‐cang Liu +3 more
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A Novel Moderately Thermophilic Facultative Methylotroph within the Class Alphaproteobacteria
Methylotrophic bacteria (non-methanotrophic methanol oxidizers) consuming reduced carbon compounds containing no carbon–carbon bonds as their sole carbon and energy source have been found in a great variety of environments.
Tajul Islam +4 more
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