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Ferousi, Christina (author), Lindhoud, S. (author), Baymann, Frauke (author), Kartal, Boran (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author), Reimann, Joachim (author)
The most abundant transition metal in biological systems is iron. It is incorporated into protein cofactors and serves either catalytic, redox or regulatory purposes. Anaerobic ammonium oxidizing (anammox) bacteria rely heavily on iron-containing proteins – especially cytochromes – for their energy conservation, which occurs within a unique...
review 2017
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Timmers, Peer H.A. (author), Welte, Cornelia U. (author), Koehorst, Jasper J. (author), Plugge, Caroline M. (author), Jetten, M.S.M. (author), Stams, Alfons J M (author)
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is catalyzed by anaerobic methane-oxidizing archaea (ANME) via a reverse and modified methanogenesis pathway. Methanogens can also reverse the methanogenesis pathway to oxidize methane, but only during net methane production (i.e., "trace methane oxidation"). In turn, ANME can produce methane, but only...
review 2017