
doi: 10.1007/bf02451778
pmid: 4836282
Carbon monoxide induces both respiration and carbon dioxide production in washed cell suspensions of the two methane-oxidizing bacteriaMethylomonas albus (BG8) andMethylosinus trichosporium (OB3B). The ability of these organisms to oxidise carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide was confirmed by the use of tracer techniques.
Carbon Monoxide, Chromatography, Gas, Oxygen Consumption, Bacteria, Carbon Radioisotopes, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Oxidation-Reduction
Carbon Monoxide, Chromatography, Gas, Oxygen Consumption, Bacteria, Carbon Radioisotopes, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Oxidation-Reduction
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