Marine Crenarchaeota, ubiquitous and abundant organisms in the oceans worldwide, remain meta-bolically uncharacterized, largely due to their low cultivability. Identification of candidate genes for bicarbonate fixation pathway in the Cenarchaeum symbiosum A was an initial step in understanding the physiology and ecology of marine Crenarchaeota. Recent cultivation and genome sequencing of obli-gate chemoautotrophic Nitrosopumilus maritimus SCM1 were a major breakthrough towards under-standing of their functioning and provide a valuable model for experimental validation of genomic data. Here we present the identification of multi-ple key components of 3-hydroxipropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate cycle, the fifth pathway in carbon fixation, found in ...
International audienceAutotrophic carbon fixation is a crucial process for sustaining life on Earth....
Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautotrophs wi...
Poster communicationOur results provide evidence for the significant contribution to chemolithotroph...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Recently, evidence suggests that dark CO2 fixation in the pelagic realm of the ocean does not only o...
For Crenarchaea, two new autotrophic carbon fixation cycles were recently described. Sulfolobales us...
Biphytanyl membrane lipids and 16S rRNA sequences derived from marine Crenarchaeota were detected in...
Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant groups of prokaryotes in the ocean and recent repor...
The pathway of autotrophic CO 2 fixation was studied in the phototrophic bacterium Chloroflexus aura...
<div><p>Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautot...
An ammonia-oxidizing, carbon-fixing archaeon, Candidatus “Nitrosopumilus maritimus,” recently was is...
Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautotrophs wi...
International audienceAutotrophic carbon fixation is a crucial process for sustaining life on Earth....
Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautotrophs wi...
Poster communicationOur results provide evidence for the significant contribution to chemolithotroph...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Marine Crenarchaeota represent an abundant component of oceanic microbiota with potential to signifi...
Recently, evidence suggests that dark CO2 fixation in the pelagic realm of the ocean does not only o...
For Crenarchaea, two new autotrophic carbon fixation cycles were recently described. Sulfolobales us...
Biphytanyl membrane lipids and 16S rRNA sequences derived from marine Crenarchaeota were detected in...
Marine Crenarchaeota are among the most abundant groups of prokaryotes in the ocean and recent repor...
The pathway of autotrophic CO 2 fixation was studied in the phototrophic bacterium Chloroflexus aura...
<div><p>Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautot...
An ammonia-oxidizing, carbon-fixing archaeon, Candidatus “Nitrosopumilus maritimus,” recently was is...
Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautotrophs wi...
International audienceAutotrophic carbon fixation is a crucial process for sustaining life on Earth....
Marine Group I (MGI) Thaumarchaeota are one of the most abundant and cosmopolitan chemoautotrophs wi...
Poster communicationOur results provide evidence for the significant contribution to chemolithotroph...