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Spontaneous Protoplast Formation by Methanosarcina barkeri
Microbiology, 1985Methanosarcina barkeri strain FR-19 lysed spontaneously in substrate-depleted cultures. The addition of 0.3 M-sucrose prevented complete lysis and resulted in the formation of osmotically sensitive UV-fluorescent spheres. Electron microscopic examination showed that complete degradation of the cell wall occurred before the release of true protoplasts ...
T. L. R. P. DAVIS, J. E. HARRIS
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[Cyst formation by methanosarcina].
Mikrobiologiia, 1979The morphology of a coccoid, methane producing bacterium growing on acetate was studied. The organism is capable of forming morphologically differentiated cells, nicrocysts, whose structure resembles that of bacterial surviving cells. The organism from peculiar macrocysts in the enrichment culture.
T N, Zhilina, G A, Zavarzin
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Methanosarcina: The rediscovered methanogen for heavy duty biomethanation
Bioresource Technology, 2012Anaerobic digestion is an important technology in the framework of renewable energy production. The anaerobic digestion system is susceptible to perturbations due to the sensitivity of the methanogens towards environmental factors. Currently, technology is evolving from conventional waste treatment, i.e.
Jo, De Vrieze +3 more
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Methyltransferases involved in methanol conversion by Methanosarcina barkeri
Archives of Microbiology, 19832-(Methylthio)ethanesulfonate (CH3S-CoM) is formed as an intermediate in methanogenesis from methanol by cell-free extracts of Methanosarcina barkeri. The enzyme system involved in the methyl transfer from methanol to 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (HS-CoM) was resolved into two enzyme fractions.
P, van der Meijden +5 more
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Mikrobiologiia, 1977
Methanosarcina, a microorganism capable of producing methane from methanol, acetate, methylamine, and a mixture of carbon dioxide with hydrogen, was studied during growth in enrichment, binary and pure cultures in order to find differences in morphology caused by various conditions of growth.
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Methanosarcina, a microorganism capable of producing methane from methanol, acetate, methylamine, and a mixture of carbon dioxide with hydrogen, was studied during growth in enrichment, binary and pure cultures in order to find differences in morphology caused by various conditions of growth.
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Anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to ferrihydrite reduction by Methanosarcina barkeri.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Linpeng Yu +5 more
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Ulilysin (Methanosarcina acetivorans)
2013Ulrich Baumann, F. Xavier Gomis-Rüth
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