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Model Organisms To Study Methanogenesis, a Uniquely Archaeal Metabolism

Costa, Kyle C ; Whitman, William B Maupin-Furlow, Julie A.

Journal of bacteriology, 2023-08, Vol.205 (8), p.e0011523-e0011523 [Periódico revisado por pares]

United States: American Society for Microbiology

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  • Título:
    Model Organisms To Study Methanogenesis, a Uniquely Archaeal Metabolism
  • Autor: Costa, Kyle C ; Whitman, William B
  • Maupin-Furlow, Julie A.
  • Assuntos: Animals ; archaea ; Archaea - genetics ; Archaea - metabolism ; BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ; Cattle ; Energy Metabolism ; Methane - metabolism ; methanogenesis ; Minireview ; model organisms
  • É parte de: Journal of bacteriology, 2023-08, Vol.205 (8), p.e0011523-e0011523
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    SC0018028; SC0019148; MCB-2148165
    USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
    National Science Foundation (NSF)
    The authors declare no conflict of interest.
  • Descrição: Methanogenic archaea are the only organisms that produce CH as part of their energy-generating metabolism. They are ubiquitous in oxidant-depleted, anoxic environments such as aquatic sediments, anaerobic digesters, inundated agricultural fields, the rumen of cattle, and the hindgut of termites, where they catalyze the terminal reactions in the degradation of organic matter. Methanogenesis is the only metabolism that is restricted to members of the domain . Here, we discuss the importance of model organisms in the history of methanogen research, including their role in the discovery of the archaea and in the biochemical and genetic characterization of methanogenesis. We also discuss outstanding questions in the field and newly emerging model systems that will expand our understanding of this uniquely archaeal metabolism.
  • Editor: United States: American Society for Microbiology
  • Idioma: Inglês

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