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Genome information of Methylobacterium oryzae, a plant-probiotic methylotroph in the phyllosphere.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
Pink-pigmented facultative methylotrophs in the Rhizobiales are widespread in the environment, and many Methylobacterium species associated with plants produce plant growth-promoting substances.
Min-Jung Kwak   +6 more
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The genome of obligate methylotroph Methylobacillus flagellatus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The complete genome of a model obligate methylotroph, M. flagellatus (strain KT) was sequenced. The genome is represented by a single circular chromosome of approximately 3 Mbp potentially encoding a total of 2,766 proteins.
Lapidus, A.   +10 more
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[Genetics in methylotrophic bacteria]. Progress report, July 1, 1992--June 30, 1995

open access: yes, 1998
The focus of this project has been to identify and characterize mox genes and other methylotrophy genes in both methane- and methanol-utilizing bacteria, and study expression of those genes.

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Synthetic methylotrophy: Strategies to assimilate methanol for growth and chemicals production

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Biotechnology, 2019
Methanol is an attractive and broadly available substrate for large-scale bioproduction of fuels and chemicals. It contains more energy and electrons per carbon than carbohydrates and can be cheaply produced from natural gas. Synthetic methylotrophy refers to the development of non-native methylotrophs such as Escherichia coli and Corynebacterium ...
openaire   +3 more sources

A novel engineered strain of Methylorubrum extorquens for methylotrophic production of glycolic acid

open access: yesMicrobial Cell Factories
The conversion of CO2 into methanol depicts one of the most promising emerging renewable routes for the chemical and biotech industry. Under this regard, native methylotrophs have a large potential for converting methanol into value-added products but ...
Katharina Dietz   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Widespread bacterial use of lanthanides for methylotrophy across ecosystems

open access: yes
Methylotrophs are aerobic bacteria that consume one-carbon compounds as carbon and energy sources. Methylotrophs use the enzyme methanol dehydrogenase (MDH) to oxidize methanol to formaldehyde.
Warters, Leilani
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