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Archaea methanogens

These reductases play a key role both in methanogenesis and in the degradation of phenols that carry several nitro groups, which is discussed further in Chapter 9, Part 5. Although these reductases are typically found in methanogens, they have been encountered in a number of other bacteria and archaea ... [Pg.164]

Chistoserdova L, JA Vorholt, RK Thauer, ME Lidstrom (1998) Cl transfer enzymes and coenzymes linking methylotrophic bacteria and methanogenic archaea. Science 281 99-102. [Pg.371]

Conrad R, Erkel C, Liesack W. Rice cluster I methanogens, an important group of Archaea producing greenhouse gas in soil. Curr. Opin. Biotech. 2006 17 262-267. [Pg.202]

Lu YH, Conrad R. In situ stable isotope probing of methanogenic archaea in the rice rhizosphere. Science. 2005 309 1088-1090. [Pg.202]

Methanogenic bacteria (archaea) Produce methane as an energy source (or utilise it as a carbon source later)... [Pg.243]

Pancost RD, Damste JSS, de Lint S, van der Maarel MJEC, Gottschal JC, The Medinaut Shipboard Scientific Party (2000) Biomarker evidence for widespread anaerobic methane oxidation in mediterranean sediments by a consortium of methanogenic archaea and bacteria. Appl Environ Microbiol... [Pg.196]

Gottschalk, G. and Thauer, R. K. (2001). The Na+-translocating methyltransfer-ase complex from methanogenic archaea, Biochim. Biophys. Acta - Bioenerg.,... [Pg.330]

Methanogenic organisms are placed among the archaea, and they differ significantly from the other two domains of life, the eukarya and bacteria. The... [Pg.80]

The transformation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen into methane by methanogenic archaea of the Methanosarcina species is represented by Eq. 1 ... [Pg.81]

Proposed mechanism for the reversible reaction of N, N -methenyltetrahydromethanopterin (methenyl-H4MPT ) with H2 to N, N -methylenetetrahydromethanopterin (methylene-H4MPT) and a proton catalysed by the metal-free hydrogenase from methanogenic archaea... [Pg.10]

The metal-free hydrogenase from methanogenic archaea... [Pg.185]

Berkessel, A. and Thauer, R. K. (1995) On the mechanism of catalysis by a metal-free hydro-genase from methanogenic archaea Enzymic transformation of H2 without a metal and its analogy to the chemistry of alkanes in superacidic solution. Angew. Cbem., Int. Ed. Engl., 34, 2247-50. [Pg.258]

Buurman, G., Shima, S., Thauei R. K. (2000) The metal-free hydrogenase from methanogenic archaea evidence for a bound cofactor. FEBS Lett. 485, 200M... [Pg.259]

Ktinkel, A., Vorholt, J. A., Thauer, R. K. and Hedderich, R. (1998) An Escherichia coli hydro-genase-3-type hydrogenase in methanogenic archaea. Eur. J. Biochem., 252, 467-76. [Pg.268]

Moreira D, Lopez-Garcla P. 1998. Symbiosis between methanogenic archaea and deita-proteobacteria as the origin of eukaryotes The syntrophic hypothesis. J Mol Evoi 47 517-30. [Pg.126]

Bartoschek S, Vorholt JA, Thauer RK, et al. 2000. N-carboxymethanofuran (carbamate) formation from methanofuran and CO2 in methanogenic archaea. Thermodynamics and kinetics of the spontaneous reaction. Eur J Biochem 267 3130-8. [Pg.154]


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