DOI

  • Mette M. Svenning
  • Anne Grethe Hestnes
  • Ingvild Wartiainen
  • Lisa Y. Stein
  • Martin G. Klotz
  • Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya
  • Anja Spang
  • Françoise Bringel
  • Stéphane Vuilleumier
  • Aurélie Lajus
  • Claudine Médigue
  • David C. Bruce
  • Jan Fang Cheng
  • Lynne Goodwin
  • James Han
  • Cliff S. Han
  • Loren Hauser
  • Brittany Held
  • Miriam L. Land
  • Susan Lucas
  • Matt Nolan
  • Sam Pitluck
  • Tanja Woyke

Methylobacter tundripaludum SV96T (ATCC BAA-1195) is a psychrotolerant aerobic methane-oxidizing gammaproteobacterium (Methylococcales, Methylococcaceae) living in High Arctic wetland soil. The strain was isolated from soil harvested in July 1996 close to the settlement Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Norway (78 o56' N, 11 o53'E), and described as a novel species in 2006. The genome includes pmo and pxm operons encoding copper membrane monooxygenases (Cu-MMOs), genes required for nitrogen fixation, and the nirS gene implicated in dissimilatory nitrite reduction to NO but no identifiable inventory for further processing of nitrogen oxides. These genome data provide the basis to investigate M. tundripaludum SV96, identified as a major player in the biogeochemistry of Arctic environments.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)6418-6419
Число страниц2
ЖурналJournal of Bacteriology
Том193
Номер выпуска22
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 ноя 2011

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Микробиология
  • Молекулярная биология

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