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Microbial Community Structure among Honey Samples of Different Pollen Origin
Honey’s antibacterial activity has been recently linked to the inhibitory effects of honey microbiota against a range of foodborne and human pathogens.
Elisavet Stavropoulou +6 more
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As an important metabolic enzyme in methylotrophs, pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ)-dependent alcohol dehydrogenases play significant roles in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles. In this article, a calcium (Ca2+)-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase PedE_M.s.
Ying Xiao +9 more
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Methylotroph Infections and Chronic Granulomatous Disease
Chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) is a primary immunodeficiency caused by a defect in production of phagocyte-derived reactive oxygen species, which leads to recurrent infections with a characteristic group of pathogens not previously known to include ...
E. Liana Falcone +12 more
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Transcription regulation strategies in methylotrophs: progress and challenges
As a promising industrial microorganism, methylotroph is capable of using methane or methanol as the sole carbon source natively, which has been utilized in the biosynthesis of various bioproducts.
Xiaohan Huang +3 more
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There is great interest in developing synthetic methylotrophs that harbor methane and methanol utilization pathways in heterologous hosts such as Escherichia coli for industrial bioconversion of one-carbon compounds.
R. Kyle Bennett +8 more
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Application of Omics Approaches to Studying Methylotrophs and Methylotroph Comunities [PDF]
This review covers some recent advances in application of omics technologies to studying methylotrophs, with special reference to their activities in natural environments. Some of the developments highlighted in this review are the new outlook at the role of the XoxF-type, lanthanum-dependent methanol dehydrogenase in natural habitats, new mechanistic ...
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Exploring Ectoine Production From Methanol, Formate, and Electrochemically Produced Formate by <i>Methyloligella halotolerans</i>. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Microbial synthesis using renewable C1‐carbon sources like electrochemically produced formate (e‐formate) represents a promising approach for climate‐neutral chemical production. This study investigates formate utilization for ectoine biosynthesis by the halophilic methylotroph Methyloligella halotolerans.
Kas A +5 more
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Methane-oxidizing seawater microbial communities from an Arctic shelf [PDF]
Marine microbial communities can consume dissolved methane before it can escape to the atmosphere and contribute to global warming. Seawater over the shallow Arctic shelf is characterized by excess methane compared to atmospheric equilibrium.
C. Uhlig +5 more
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Lanthanide-Dependent Regulation of Methylotrophy in
Methylobacterium species are representative of methylotrophic bacteria. Their genomes usually encode two types of methanol dehydrogenases (MDHs): MxaF and XoxF.
Sachiko Masuda +6 more
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The large quantity of marine methane hydrates has driven substantial interest in methane-gas-fuel potential, especially with the qualified success of Shensu (2017) and Nankai-Trough (2014 & 17) production trials via depressurisation (blighted ...
Mohammad Reza Ghaani +5 more
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