Most methanogenic archaea use the rudimentary hydrogenotrophic pathway-from CO2 and H2 to methane-as the terminal step of microbial biomass degradation in anoxic habitats. The barely exergonic process that just conserves sufficient energy for a modest lifestyle involves chemically challenging reactions catalyzed by complex enzyme machineries with unique metal-containing cofactors. The basic strategy of the methanogenic energy metabolism is to covalently bind C1 species to the C1 carriers methanofuran, tetrahydromethanopterin, and coenzyme M at different oxidation states. The four reduction reactions from CO2 to methane involve one molybdopterin-based two-electron reduction, two coenzyme F420-based hydride transfers, and one coenzyme F430-ba...
The recently isolated methanogen Methanonatronarchaeum thermophilum is an extremely haloalkaliphilic...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...
Most methanogenic archaea use the rudimentary hydrogenotrophic pathway—from CO2 and H2 to methane—as...
Certain anaerobic microorganisms evolved a mechanism to use H-2 as a reductant in their energy metab...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
The first reaction of the methanogenic pathway from carbon dioxide (CO2) is the reduction and conden...
The greenhouse gas and energy carrier methane is produced on Earth mainly by methanogenic archaea. I...
The greenhouse gas and energy carrier methane is produced on Earth mainly by methanogenic archaea. I...
AbstractMethanogenic archaea of the order Methanosarcinales which utilize C1 compounds such as metha...
ABSTRACT Hydrogenotrophic methanogenic Archaea require reduced ferredoxin as an anaplerotic source o...
AbstractMethane-forming archaea are strictly anaerobic microbes and are essential for global carbon ...
ABSTRACT Hydrogenotrophic methanogenic Archaea require reduced ferredoxin as an anaplerotic source o...
The recently isolated methanogen Methanonatronarchaeum thermophilum is an extremely haloalkaliphilic...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...
Most methanogenic archaea use the rudimentary hydrogenotrophic pathway—from CO2 and H2 to methane—as...
Certain anaerobic microorganisms evolved a mechanism to use H-2 as a reductant in their energy metab...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
Methane is an end product of anaerobic degradation of organic compounds in fresh water environments ...
The first reaction of the methanogenic pathway from carbon dioxide (CO2) is the reduction and conden...
The greenhouse gas and energy carrier methane is produced on Earth mainly by methanogenic archaea. I...
The greenhouse gas and energy carrier methane is produced on Earth mainly by methanogenic archaea. I...
AbstractMethanogenic archaea of the order Methanosarcinales which utilize C1 compounds such as metha...
ABSTRACT Hydrogenotrophic methanogenic Archaea require reduced ferredoxin as an anaplerotic source o...
AbstractMethane-forming archaea are strictly anaerobic microbes and are essential for global carbon ...
ABSTRACT Hydrogenotrophic methanogenic Archaea require reduced ferredoxin as an anaplerotic source o...
The recently isolated methanogen Methanonatronarchaeum thermophilum is an extremely haloalkaliphilic...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...
Methanogenic archaea are major contributors to the global carbon cycle and were long thought to belo...