Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum


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Citation

Formal styling
Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum” Hahn et al., 2020
Effective publication
Hahn et al., 2020
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:494

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Etymology
Gr. thermophilum, heat-loving

Taxonomy

Description
Hahn, et al (2020): anaerobic, ethane-oxidizing archaeon, mostly coccoid, about 0.7 μm in diameter, forms large irregular cluster in large dual-species consortia with the sulfate-reducing partner bacterium “Candidatus Desulfofervidus auxilii.”
Classification
Candidatus Ethanoperedens » Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum
Parent
Candidatus Ethanoperedens gtdb

Metadata

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Local history
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Publications
6

Citation Title
Lemaire, Wagner, 2024, Crystal structure of the F420-reducing formylmethanofuran dehydrogenase complex from the ethanotroph Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum
Lemaire, Wagner, 2024, Crystal structure of the F420-reducing carbon monoxide dehydrogenase component from the ethanotroph Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum
Wagner et al., 2021, Crystal structure of the ethyl-coenzyme M reductase from Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum at 0.994-A resolution
Wagner et al., 2021, Crystal structure of the ethyl-coenzyme M reductase from Candidatus Ethanoperedens thermophilum gassed with xenon
Hahn et al., 2020, mBio Candidatus Ethanoperedens,” a Thermophilic Genus of Archaea Mediating the Anaerobic Oxidation of Ethane
Effective publication
Hahn et al., 2020, Candidatus Ethanoperedens, a thermophilic genus of archaea mediating the anaerobic oxidation of ethane



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