Erkel_2006_Science_313_370

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Title : Genome of Rice Cluster I archaea--the key methane producers in the rice rhizosphere - Erkel_2006_Science_313_370
Author(s) : Erkel C , Kube M , Reinhardt R , Liesack W
Ref : Science , 313 :370 , 2006
Abstract :

Rice fields are a global source of the greenhouse gas methane, which is produced by methanogenic archaea, and by methanogens of Rice Cluster I (RC-I) in particular. RC-I methanogens are not yet available in pure culture, and the mechanistic reasons for their prevalence in rice fields are unknown. We reconstructed a complete RC-I genome (3.18 megabases) using a metagenomic approach. Sequence analysis demonstrated an aerotolerant, H2/CO2-dependent lifestyle and enzymatic capacities for carbohydrate metabolism and assimilatory sulfate reduction, hitherto unknown among methanogens. These capacities and a unique set of antioxidant enzymes and DNA repair mechanisms as well as oxygen-insensitive enzymes provide RC-I with a selective advantage over other methanogens in its habitats, thereby explaining the prevalence of RC-I methanogens in the rice rhizosphere.

PubMedSearch : Erkel_2006_Science_313_370
PubMedID: 16857943
Gene_locus related to this paper: uncma-q0w2a8 , uncma-q0w2n6 , uncma-q0w6n9 , uncma-q0w8i3 , uncma-q0w8x7 , uncma-q0w484 , uncma-q0w562

Related information

Gene_locus uncma-q0w2a8    uncma-q0w2n6    uncma-q0w6n9    uncma-q0w8i3    uncma-q0w8x7    uncma-q0w484    uncma-q0w562

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Erkel C, Kube M, Reinhardt R, Liesack W (2006)
Genome of Rice Cluster I archaea--the key methane producers in the rice rhizosphere
Science 313 :370

Erkel C, Kube M, Reinhardt R, Liesack W (2006)
Science 313 :370