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The membrane-bound electron transport system of Methanosarcina speciesDeppenmeier, 2004
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- Deppenmeier U
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- Journal of bioenergetics and biomembranes
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Members of the genus Methanosarcina are strictly anaerobic archaea that derive their metabolic energy from the conversion of a restricted number of substrates to methane. H 2+ CO 2 are converted to CH 4 via the CO 2-reducing pathway, while methanol and …
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