The expanded diversity of methylophilaceae from Lake Washington through cultivation and genomic sequencing of novel ecotypes
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Wide Distribution of Genes for Tetrahydromethanopterin/Methanofuran-Linked C1 Transfer Reactions Argues for Their Presence in the Common Ancestor of Bacteria and ArchaeaThe ecology of pelagic freshwater methylotrophs assessed by a high-resolution monitoring and isolation campaign.Multiphyletic origins of methylotrophy in Alphaproteobacteria, exemplified by comparative genomics of Lake Washington isolates.Draft genome sequences of five new strains of methylophilaceae isolated from lake washington sedimentDraft genomes of two strains of flavobacterium isolated from lake washington sedimentMethane-fed microbial microcosms show differential community dynamics and pinpoint taxa involved in communal response.Methylotrophs in natural habitats: current insights through metagenomics.Comprehensive Genomic Analyses of the OM43 Clade, Including a Novel Species from the Red Sea, Indicate Ecotype Differentiation among Marine Methylotrophs.Methylophaga and Hyphomicrobium can be used as target genera in monitoring saline water methanol-utilizing denitrification.Communal metabolism of methane and the rare Earth element switch.Genomics of Methylotrophy in Gram-Positive Methylamine-Utilizing Bacteria.Proteogenomic analyses indicate bacterial methylotrophy and archaeal heterotrophy are prevalent below the grass root zoneLanthanide-dependent cross-feeding of methane-derived carbon is linked by microbial community interactions.On the Rocks: Microbiological Quality and Microbial Diversity of Packaged Ice in Southern California.Lanthanides: New life metals?Methylophilaceae and Hyphomicrobium as target taxonomic groups in monitoring the function of methanol-fed denitrification biofilters in municipal wastewater treatment plants.New Methyloceanibacter diversity from North Sea sediments includes methanotroph containing solely the soluble methane monooxygenase.A Synthetic Ecology Perspective: How Well Does Behavior of Model Organisms in the Laboratory Predict Microbial Activities in Natural Habitats?Combining metagenomics with metaproteomics and stable isotope probing reveals metabolic pathways used by a naturally occurring marine methylotroph.XoxF encoding an alternative methanol dehydrogenase is widespread in coastal marine environments.Oxygen availability is a major factor in determining the composition of microbial communities involved in methane oxidation.Genome characteristics and environmental distribution of the first phage that infects the LD28 clade, a freshwater methylotrophic bacterial group.Genome Characteristics of Two Novel Type I Methanotrophs Enriched from North Sea Sediments Containing Exclusively a Lanthanide-Dependent XoxF5-Type Methanol Dehydrogenase.Natural Selection in Synthetic Communities Highlights the Roles of Methylococcaceae and Methylophilaceae and Suggests Differential Roles for Alternative Methanol Dehydrogenases in Methane Consumption.Facile Arsenazo III-Based Assay for Monitoring Rare Earth Element Depletion from Cultivation Media for Methanotrophic and Methylotrophic Bacteria.Similar but not the same: First Kinetic and Structural Analyses of a Methanol Dehydrogenase Containing a Europium Ion in the Active Site.Lanthanide-Dependent Methanol Dehydrogenases of XoxF4 and XoxF5 Clades Are Differentially Distributed Among Methylotrophic Bacteria and They Reveal Different Biochemical Properties.Systems Biology Tools for MethylotrophsMembers of the Genus Are Inferred To Account for the Majority of Aerobic Methane Oxidation in Oxic Soils from a Freshwater Wetland
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The expanded diversity of methylophilaceae from Lake Washington through cultivation and genomic sequencing of novel ecotypes
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Alexey Vorobev
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