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Hydrogen utilization by Methylocystis sp. strain SC2 expands the known metabolic versatility of type IIa methanotrophs.

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Published in 2020 at "Metabolic engineering"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2020.05.003

Abstract: Methane, a non-expensive natural substrate, is used by Methylocystis spp. as a single source of carbon and energy. Here, we assessed whether Methylocystis sp. strain SC2 is able to also utilize hydrogen as an energy… read more here.

Keywords: methylocystis; strain sc2; hydrogen; ch4 ... See more keywords

Melaminivora suipulveris sp. nov., isolated from pigpen dust.

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Published in 2023 at "International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology"

DOI: 10.1099/ijsem.0.005701

Abstract: A bacterial strain designated SC2-9T was isolated from the dust collector of a pigpen located in Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea. Cells were strictly aerobic, Gram-stain-negative, flagellated and rod-shaped. The strain was catalase- and oxidase-positive,… read more here.

Keywords: melaminivora suipulveris; dust; suipulveris nov; nov isolated ... See more keywords
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Methylocystis sp. Strain SC2 Acclimatizes to Increasing NH4+ Levels by a Precise Rebalancing of Enzymes and Osmolyte Composition

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Published in 2022 at "mSystems"

DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00403-22

Abstract: In addition to reducing CH4 emissions from wetlands and landfills, the activity of alphaproteobacterial methane oxidizers of the genus Methylocystis contributes to the sink capacity of forest and grassland soils for atmospheric methane. The methane-oxidizing… read more here.

Keywords: increasing nh4; methylocystis; methane; strain sc2 ... See more keywords