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An archaeal origin of the Wood–Ljungdahl H4MPT branch and the emergence of bacterial methylotrophy
The tetrahydromethanopterin (H 4 MPT) methyl branch of the Wood–Ljungdahl pathway is shared by archaeal and bacterial metabolisms that greatly...
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Methanotrophy, Methylotrophy, the Human Body, and Disease
Methylotrophic Bacteria use one-carbon (C1) compounds as their carbon source. They have been known to be associated with the human body for almost... -
Bacterial communities in cropland soils: Taxonomy and functions
Background and AimsUnderstanding microbial compositions and functions in arable soils is crucial for effective agroecosystem management. While many...
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Paracoccus marinaquae sp. nov., isolated from coastal water of the Yellow Sea
A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile and coccoid bacterial strain, designated XHP0099 T , was isolated from the coastal water of the Yellow Sea, China....
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An orthogonal metabolic framework for one-carbon utilization
Metabolic engineering often entails concurrent engineering of substrate utilization, central metabolism and product synthesis pathways, inevitably...
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The Ecological Differentiation of Particle-Attached and Free-Living Bacterial Communities in a Seasonal Flooding Lake—the Poyang Lake
Particle-attached (PA) and free-living (FL) bacterial communities play essential roles in the biogeochemical cycling of essential nutrients in...
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Pathogen resistance in soils associated with bacteriome network reconstruction through reductive soil disinfestation
AbstractReductive soil disinfestation (RSD) is an effective bioremediation technique to restructure the soil microbial community and eliminate...
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Cytobacillus pseudoceanisediminis sp. nov., A Novel Facultative Methylotrophic Bacterium with High Heavy Metal Resistance Isolated from the Deep Underground Saline Spring
In this study, we present the characterization of the BNO1 T bacterial strain isolated from the deep subsurface saline spring at the Baksan Neutrino...
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Methanotrophy, Methylotrophy, the Human Body, and Disease
Methylotrophic Bacteria use one-carbon (C1) compounds as their carbon source. They have been known to be associated to the human body for almost... -
Biotechnological potential of psychrotolerant methylobacteria isolated from biotopes of Antarctic oases
Ten strains of psychrotolerant methylotrophic bacteria were isolated from the samples collected in Larsemann and Bunger Hills (Antarctica). Most of...
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Microbial communities in the deep-sea sediments of the South São Paulo Plateau, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Microbial communities play a key role in the ocean, acting as primary producers, nutrient recyclers, and energy providers. The São Paulo Plateau is a...
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The gut bacterial flora associated with brown planthopper is affected by host rice varieties
Gut microbiota plays vital roles in the development, evolution and environmental adaptation of the host insects. The brown planthopper (BPH) is one...
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The impact of biochar on wood-inhabiting bacterial community and its function in a boreal pine forest
Biochar is considered to be a possible means of carbon sequestration to alleviate climate change. However, the dynamics of the microbial community...
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Synthetic Methylotrophy: Past, Present, and Future
Methane and methanol are regarded as alternative and highly attractive nonfood raw materials for the biotechnology sector. The supply of methane and... -
Comparison of the Effects of LDPE and PBAT Film Residues on Soil Microbial Ecology
The plastic film is extensively applied with limited recycling, leading to the long-run residue accumulation in soil, which offers a distinctive...
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Adaptive laboratory evolution enhances methanol tolerance and conversion in engineered Corynebacterium glutamicum
Synthetic methylotrophy has recently been intensively studied to achieve methanol-based biomanufacturing of fuels and chemicals. However, attempts to...
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Rice rhizosphere microbiome is more diverse but less variable along environmental gradients compared to bulk soil
Background and aimsDespite the importance of the rice rhizosphere microbiota for soil functions and crop productivity, little is known about the...
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Culexarchaeia, a novel archaeal class of anaerobic generalists inhabiting geothermal environments
Geothermal environments, including terrestrial hot springs and deep-sea hydrothermal sediments, often contain many poorly understood lineages of...
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Genomic profiling and characteristics of a C1 degrading heterotrophic fresh-water bacterium Paracoccus sp. strain DMF
Paracoccus species are metabolically versatile gram-negative, aerobic facultative methylotrophic bacteria showing enormous promise for environmental...
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Divergent responses of soil bacterial and fungal community structures and functional groups to secondary succession after rubber plantation abandonment
Background and aimsThere is still limited knowledge regarding the dynamics of soil microbial community structures and functional groups during forest...