
pmid: 26765541
The reductive acetyl-CoA pathway coupled to methanogenesis is likely one of Earth's oldest metabolisms. Yet, until recently this metabolism had only been found in the kingdom Euryarchaeota. A study now suggests that distantly related Bathyarchaeota are also methanogens and that methane metabolism is more phylogenetically widespread than previously thought.
reductive acetyl-CoA pathway, Molecular Sequence Data, microbial carbon cycling, methanogenesis, methylotrophy, Bathyarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, Archaea, Methane, Phylogeny
reductive acetyl-CoA pathway, Molecular Sequence Data, microbial carbon cycling, methanogenesis, methylotrophy, Bathyarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, Archaea, Methane, Phylogeny
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