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Metals and methylotrophy: Via global gene expression studies

2021
A number of minerals, such as copper, cobalt, and rare earth elements (REE), are essential modulators of microbial one-carbon metabolism. This chapter provides an overview of the gene expression study design and analysis protocols for uncovering REE-induced changes in methylotrophic bacteria. By interrogating relationships and differences in total gene
Zachary J, Johnson   +3 more
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Modularity of methylotrophy, revisited

Environmental Microbiology, 2011
Summary Methylotrophy is a metabolic capability possessed by microorganisms that allows them to build biomass and to obtain energy from organic substrates containing no carbon–carbon bonds (C1 compounds, such as methane, methanol, etc.).
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Genomic characterization of methylotrophy of Oharaeibacter diazotrophicus strain SM30T

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2018
Oharaeibacter diazotrophicus strain SM30T, isolated from rice rhizosphere, is an aerobic, facultative lanthanide (Ln3+)-utilizing methylotroph and diazotroph that belongs to the Methylocystaceae family. In this research, the complete genome sequence of strain SM30T was determined, and its methylotrophy modules were characterized. The genome consists of
Haoxin Lv, Akio Tani
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A novel Delftia plant symbiont capable of autotrophic methylotrophy

Microbiology, 2017
A facultative methylotrophic bacterium, strain Lp-1, which was isolated from root nodules of lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus L.) on the medium with methanol as a carbon and energy source, exhibited high similarity of the 16S rRNA gene sequences to Delftia strains (94‒99.9%). The cells of Delftia sp.
N V, Agafonova   +7 more
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Mycofactocin is essential for the establishment of methylotrophy in Mycobacterium smegmatis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2019
Mycobacterium smegmatis possesses (N,N-dimethyl-4-nitrosoaniline)-dependent (NDMA) methanol dehydrogenase (Mno) to establish methylotrophy by utilizing methanol as the source of both carbon and energy. In this study, we show that Mno forms decamer and has NADPH as the bound cofactor. Interestingly, Mno uses NDMA and not NADP+ as an electron acceptor in
Abhishek Anil Dubey, Vikas Jain
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Methylotrophy: A great asset in symbiosis process?

2006
The bacterial genus Methylobacterium belongs to the [alpha]-proteobacteria. The main feature of members of this genus is their ability to oxidize methanol, a methylotrophic property based on the presence of methanol dehydrogenase (MDH). Recently, strains isolated from three Crotalaria spp.
Renier, Adeline   +6 more
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[Carbon assimilation pathways in the methylotrophy of Pseudomonas gazotropha].

Mikrobiologiia, 1978
The dynamics of label distribution was studied in the products of 14CH3OH assimilation by the cells of Pseudomonas gazotropha Z-1156. Substances to be first detected were glycolate, glycine and those of the chromatogram "start" spot. Later, the radioactivity was detected in phosphorylated compounds and glycerate. Cell extracts of Ps.
A K, Romanova   +4 more
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Methylotrophy and biotechnology

Choice Reviews Online, 1989
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