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Complete genome sequence of the hydrogenotrophic, methanogenic archaeon Methanoculleus bourgensis strain MS2(T), Isolated from a sewage sludge digester.


ABSTRACT: Methanoculleus bourgensis, of the order Methanomicrobiales, is a dominant methanogenic archaeon in many biogas-producing reactor systems fed with renewable primary products. It is capable of synthesizing methane via the hydrogenotrophic pathway utilizing hydrogen and carbon dioxide or formate as the substrates. Here we report the complete and finished genome sequence of M. bourgensis strain MS2(T), isolated from a sewage sludge digester.

SUBMITTER: Maus I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3457187 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequence of the hydrogenotrophic, methanogenic archaeon Methanoculleus bourgensis strain MS2(T), Isolated from a sewage sludge digester.

Maus Irena I   Wibberg Daniel D   Stantscheff Robbin R   Eikmeyer Felix-Gregor FG   Seffner Anja A   Boelter Jürgen J   Szczepanowski Rafael R   Blom Jochen J   Jaenicke Sebastian S   König Helmut H   Pühler Alfred A   Schlüter Andreas A  

Journal of bacteriology 20121001 19


Methanoculleus bourgensis, of the order Methanomicrobiales, is a dominant methanogenic archaeon in many biogas-producing reactor systems fed with renewable primary products. It is capable of synthesizing methane via the hydrogenotrophic pathway utilizing hydrogen and carbon dioxide or formate as the substrates. Here we report the complete and finished genome sequence of M. bourgensis strain MS2(T), isolated from a sewage sludge digester. ...[more]

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